Inside a $65 MILLION California Estate with a Polo Field and Nightclub
Welcome to Montecito paradise! Bella Vista Polo Ranch is a one-of-a-kind estate featuring 43,000 square feet of luxury living space on 20 pristine acres nestled between the Santa Ynez Mountains Range and Pacific Ocean. The property is 1 minute away from the beach and boasts breathtaking ocean views with magnificent sunrise and sunset.
Enter through the main gate and marvel at acres of manicured gardens as you ascend the sweeping driveway to arrive at a motor court replete with majestic stone fountain at the grand entryway to the main living quarters.
This grand Mediterranean-style mansion was built in 2005 and features 6 bedrooms, 8 full-bathrooms, formal dining room, gourmet kitchen, breakfast room, family room, library, 5,000-bottle wine cellar and tasting room, 20-seat movie theater, gym, salon, sports bar, disco/ballroom that can accommodate 200 people complete with men and women restrooms area, rooftop deck, a separate guest wing, a pool house and a free-standing guest house.
Complementing the main house is a club house with two 2-bedrooms guest suites, a pool house, a helicopter hangar, and a 4 car garage plus external parking for up to 100 cars.
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US wine region obtains appellation protection in Europe for the first time
Napa Valley, California, 18th October 2007
1. Wide shot American Canyon, Napa Valley in California, at dawn
2. Wide shot of vineyard with mansion on top of a hill
3. Wide shot of vineyard, noise of tractors in the background
4. Close up of grapes hanging from vines
5. Close up of grapes
6. Pull focus of grapes hanging from vines
7. Mid of grapes hanging from vines
8. Mid of pickers walking in vineyard and carrying bins to harvest
9. Wide of pickers harvesting with tractor steering between two rows of vines
10. Wide of tractor entering two rows of vines on a steep slope
11. Mid of picker sharpening his hook knife
12. Close up of hand of picker sharpening hook knife
13. Mid of picker clipping grapes from vine
14. Close up of grapes in a bin with hands taking foliage away from grapes
15. Mid of picker with white bandanna picking grapes and sliding to the next vine
16. Close up of picker as he grapple grapes from a vine
17. Wide shot of young picker on a tractor, waiting for the full load of grapes
18. Mid shot of young picker driving tractor toward the camera
Rutherford, CA - 8 October 2007
19. Wide exterior of Grgich Hills Winery, with US and Croatian flags waving
20. Wide of grapes crushing machine and workers
21. Mid of grapes flowing on rolling tape of crushing machine and workers cleaning grapes from foliage
22. Close up of grapes flowing on tape
23. Close up of grapes falling into crushing machine
24. Grape juice flowing out of pipe
25. Wide of wine maker Mike Grgich talking with a guest at his winery
26. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mike Grgich, Owner of Grgich Hills Winery:
You can make wine by art alone or by science alone or by technology alone. But if you use all three of them you can achieve the top.
27. Mid shot of black and white picture of Mike Grgich during the Seventies (courtesy Mike Grgich)
28. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mike Grgich, Owner, Grgich Hills Winery
In stores that they don't have a tasting it's very hard, if you did not taste those wines. It is more luck than anything else. In many cases the label decides. So the label is very important.
29. Wide of bartender pouring wine for tasting
San Francisco, CA - 12 October 2007
30. Cut away of books reading Wine Guide
31. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jon Bonne, San Francisco Chronicle Wine Editor:
The Europeans have been much more rigorous about protecting not only the name and the place but also the specific product. In the case of the American system they want to protect the place but they want to have the freedom to make whatever they like.
32. Cut away Jon Bonne's hands
33. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jon Bonne, San Francisco Chronicle Wine Editor:
The next probable fight that it is going to come is whether� if Napa wants to sign on for EU type protections, does that eventually mean that the name protection, the appellations that are provided in the US aren't going to be strict enough that they are going to start regulating the types of wines that you can make. That's probably never going to happen.
San Francisco, CA - 18 October 2007
34. Mid shot of exterior of California Wine Merchant
35. Mid of sommelier Sarah Krupp smelling wine
36. Close up of sommelier Sarah Krupp tasting wine
37. Close up of hand writing notes
38. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sarah Krupp, Sommelier at California Wine Merchant:
The quality of wine from Napa valley is extremely high. And in part because the people who are buying land there are very serious about what they are doing.
39. Cut away of bottles of Napa wine
40. Close up of bottle of Cabernet, rolling and showing the price ($150,00)
41. Mid shot of Sara Krupp showing bottles on shelves
Napa Downtown, CA - 18 October 2007
42. Wide exterior of Napa County building in the evening
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Vine to vino for Napa Valley grapes
It's still summer in California's Napa Valley but harvest has already begun for their renowned sparkling wines.
Grapes used for sparkling wines are harvested several weeks in advance of still wines, and this year is no exception with workers heading to the vineyards ten days ahead of last year's harvest.
The sparkling wine harvest can sometimes begin as early as late-July, and will continue through into late-September.
Napa Valley's 2013 grapes have flourished during a warm, dry summer putting some at risk, but grape growers are confident this harvest will be of high quality.
Napa Valley grapes are big business - last year's harvest was worth more than $650 million (USD) with the average ton of grapes valued at $3,500 (USD).
Pickers such as these often arrive as early as dawn in order to harvest the grapes and deliver them to wineries before the Californian sun warms them after a night in the cool air.
This ensures the grapes are delivered chilled, minimising the need to cool them once they arrive.
The pickers work quickly and skillfully to get the most out of their work, which is regularly paid per ton of grapes.
This particular block will yield around five tons of Chardonnay grapes destined for Mumm Napa, a winery in the Napa Valley.
Anthony Weytjens manages this north California region for Atlas Vineyard Management as part of a 2,000 acre portfolio across the U.S. states of California and Oregon.
In general it's been a very early year this year. We're about 10 days ahead of last year depending on the season. And also picking early for the sparkling programs. The wine makers and just the sparkling programs require the acids to be much higher so wine makers will usually come into the vineyards and do a lot of analysis, maturity analysis, and then decide to pick earlier to go to that sparkling program. So these grapes are about 19 brix (a measurement of sugar content in grapes before they are harvested, grapes are generally harvested at 20 to 25 brix) and it's our first pick and the only one for today, says Weytjens.
Mumm winemaker Ludovic Dervin, a native of France's Champagne region, helps kick off the Napa Valley harvest with numerous workers from the region.
The crop looks good and healthy this year so wine makers are in high spirits with the thought of a bumper season.
Derwin says their harvest has come ahead of schedule.
The entire growing season has been on the early side since budbreak. Approximately 10 to 15 days earlier than average. We are now looking at a generous crop level with very high quality vintage both for Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, the two main materials we use to craft our sparkling wines, says Derwin.
The sparkling grape harvest is always the first of the season, later followed by Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir and then Carbernet Sauvignon later in the year.
Derwin says several factors go into the final decision of when to pick Napa Valley's sparkling wine grapes.
We regularly go to the vineyards a few times a week and we get some berry samples which we bring back to our laboratory where we analyze the sugar content and the acidity. But the decision to make the pick when to harvest is made by tasting the grapes on the field, walking the rows, looking at the grapes, and tasting them to make sure they have the right flavor profile that we are looking at, says Derwin.
Once the grapes have been picked, wine makers make plans to crush the cooled grapes as soon as they arrive from the vineyards to ensure maximum freshness from their new harvest.
Tasters take grape samples and use a refractor to examine the amount of sugar in their juice, ensuring a sufficient level of alcohol within their wines.
The journey from vine to vino is all set to begin again.
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Big Tomato to Biggest Little City: I-80 over Sierra Nevada Mtns: Sac to Reno drive-lapse (Oct 2017)
Narrated, variable-speed drive-lapse (time-lapse) of the 134-mile (216-km) 2-hour drive on US Interstate 80 eastbound from Sacramento, California to Reno, Nevada on a Wednesday afternoon on a nice fall day in October, 2017. A 2-hour drive leisurely condensed down into about 37 minutes, with active maps, narration, and annotations.
Nationally, I-80 is known as the Dwight D. Eisenhower Highway. This section in California is also known as the Alan S. Hart Freeway.
Here's an index into some key points within the video, in case you wish to skip to certain segments.
00:00 Starting out at the intersection with I-5 on the northern edge of Sacramento
02:37 Passing by Sacramento light rail
06:21 Entering the Sierra Nevada Mountain foothills
07:55 Passing through Auburn, California
08:15 The state of Jefferson
10:25 Elevation 2000 feet.
11:11 Passing through Colfax, California
13:20 Secret town
14:01 Gold Run and rest area; intermission
16:30 Elevation 4000 feet
17:39 Elevation 5000 feet, definitely in the mountains now
20:06 Nevada County
24:16 Donner Summit, elevation 7227 feet
25:13 Truckee, California
27:16 Agricultural Inspection Station (in opposite direction)
30:13 Sierra County
30:40 Entering the state of Nevada
31:08 First Nevada casino
32:12 Crossing Truckee River
32:44 Reno city limit
33:24 Reno casinos come into view in the distance
34:02 Exiting I-80 onto Reno streets
34:18 Stopped by funeral procession
35:31 Reno Arch
35:46 Passing by Reno casinos (and pawn shops)
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Day 2: On your second day, head south to Lake Tahoe, where you will feel as though you've stepped directly into a mountain resort. On a summer visit, test your hand at watersports such as stand up paddle boarding and wakeboarding; during the snowy winters, head to the mountains where you can ski and snowboard on one of the many exciting ski resorts surrounding the lake.
Day 3: After enjoying Northern California's mountains, head west to the state's capital, Sacramento. Spend your 3rd day of vacationing exploring the rich culture and history of the city at attractions such as the California State Capitol and Museum, California State Railroad Museum and Old Sacramento State Historic Park, or bring the family out for and exciting day at the Sacramento Zoo and Funderland.
Day 4: Spend your 4th day in one of Northern California's most iconic regions, Napa Valley. While you will surely enjoy exploring the many vineyards and their incredible wines, Napa offers this and much more! Dine at the incredible variety of restaurants, explore the arts at venues such as the Uptown Theatre and Napa Valley Opera House, experience the rich history and beautiful architecture such as that of the Castello di Amorosa, or shop in downtown Napa and its surrounding towns.
Day 5: After enjoying the relaxing atmosphere of Napa Valley, head to San Francisco & Bay Area, where you are sure to have a day filled to the brim with sightseeing, dining, shopping, and so much more. Among the many attractions you must see are the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman's Wharf, Lombard Street, and Union Square. While in the Bay Area, catch one of the many sports games, visit Silicon Valley, known for its many high-tech companies, or take the family to California's Great America or the San Jose Children's Museum.
Day 6: On your 6th day in Northern California, head south to the area's most beautiful and renowned beaches of Santa Cruz, Carmel, and Monterey. When in Santa Cruz, enjoy the rides on the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk or surf the waves. On your way South, take the scenic 17-mile drive where you will see some of the most stunning views in the area, stop for some boutique shopping and dining in Carmel, and head to the renowned Monterey Bay Aquarium and Cannery Row.
Day 7: On your last day in Northern California, head inland on a drive through the state's stunning agricultural landscape towards Fresno and Bakersfield. Be sure to stop at the many fresh farmstands and farmer's markets on your way towards these cities, after which you can enjoy the many fun things to do and see such as the Fresno Chaffee Zoo and Forestiere Underground Gardens, catch a show at Bakerville's Majestic Fox Theatre or head to the Kern's County Museum.
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Trini and John get down and dirty – Calistoga Mud Bath
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California 'Glory Hole' drains reservoir after heavy rains
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10 Most Infamous American Serial Killers
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10 Edmund Kemper - The “Co-Ed Killer”
Edmund Kemper killed 10 people before surrendering to police in 1973. When Kemper was 15 he murdered his grandparents and was sent to a juvenile facility. When he was released at the age of 22 he carried on with his killings. In 1972-73, Kemper murdered his mom and one of her friends as well as 6 female college students. After the female college students were dead Kemper had sex with their bodies and mutilate them beyond recognition. Kemper is currently serving a life sentence in a California jail.
9 David Berkowitz - The Son of Sam killer
David Berkowitz was convicted of a series of shootings that began in New York City in the summer of 1976. Berkowitz murdered six victims by shooting them without provocation. As the body count rose, Berkowitz eluded a massive police manhunt and left behind letters mocking the police and boasting of more crimes he was planning to commit. Berkowitz was arrested by New York City police homicide detectives in August 1977, and was indicted for eight shooting incidents. He confessed claiming that he was obeying the orders of a demon that manifest in the form of a dog named Harvey who belonged to one of his neighbors named Sam. Berkowitz received a 365 year sentence for his actions.
8 Dennis Rader - The BTK Killer
Dennis Rader was charged with the murder of 10 people in Kansas, including four members of a neighboring family, between the years of 1971-94. BTK stood for blind, torture, and kill which was his infamous signature. In 2004, Rader began communicating with police, and would send them information which was eventually traced back to his residence. Rader was apprehended and charged with the murders and is currently serving ten consecutive life sentences in a Kansas jail.
7 HH Holmes
Following his capture, Dr. H.H. Holmes confessed to killing 27 people, although he was believed to have killed as many as 200. This all took place during the time period surrounding the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago. Holmes ran a hotel equipped with everything he needed to kill, torture and dispose of his victims. The hotel had gas lines that ran into the guests rooms, giant furnaces, as well as lime and acid pits. Holmes liked to torture, suffocate, and strangle his victims before disposing of their bodies within the facility. In 1894 Holmes was apprehended in Boston, and in 1896 he was hung in Philadelphia for his crimes.
6 Richard Ramirez - The Night Stalker
Richard Ramirez went on a killing spree around the Los Angeles area that claimed the lives of at least 13 and possibly as many as 16. During his killing spree Ramirez shot, mutilated, and raped his victims. After his mugshot was broadcast across Southern California, Richard Ramirez was caught in East LA when a mob accosted him while trying to steal a car. He was tried, and convicted, but he died at the age of 53 in San Quentin Prison while awaiting execution.
5 Gary Ridgway - The Green River Killer
Over the course of nearly 20 years, Gary Ridgway terrorized the areas surrounding the Green River in Washington's King County. Ridgway killed and disposed of at least 49 victims before he was captured in 2001, but in interviews after his capture Ridgway confessed to killing as many as 71 women. He is currently serving 480 years in a Washington prison without the possibility of parole.
4 Jeffrey Dahmer
Jeffrey Dahmer was responsible for killing 17 men in Milwaukee, WI between 1988 and 1991. Dahmer was caught when a victim escaped and alerted the authorities. Dahmer is perhaps best known for dismembering and consuming parts of his victims, many of which were found in his apartment at the time of his arrest. In 1994 Dahmer was beaten to death in prison.
3 John Wayne Gacy - The Killer Clown
John Wayne Gacy raped, tortured, and murdered at least 33 boys and men between 1972-78 in Chicago, IL. Police discovered 29 bodies hidden in the crawl space of his house and Gacy also admitted to having killed more men which he disposed of in the river. He was executed by lethal injection in 1994.
2 The Zodiac Killer
The Zodiac Killer terrorized Northern California in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s, and was responsible for at least five, and possibly as many as 37 murders. The Zodiac, whose identity to this day is still unknown, sent menacing and cryptic messages to local newspapers in and around San Francisco, and continued to send ciphered messages to the newspapers after the killings had stopped. Though many books and articles have named possible suspects, the case remains open and unsolved. The San Francisco Police Department marked the case inactive in April 2004, but in March of 2007 it was re-opened, and it remains open in the city of Vallejo, as well as in Napa County and Solano County. The California Department of Justice has maintained an open case file on the Zodiac murders since 1969.
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시내 한 가운데 목을 맨 실물크기의 사람모형이 있다. 금광 때문에 몰려든 사람들 때문에 범죄도 늘어나서 공개적으로 목을 매달아 사형을 집행하는 경우가 많았는데 시에서는 그것을 기념해 당시의 처형모습을 재현하여 놓았고 이제는 시의 트레이드마크가 되고 있다. 플레이서빌이라는 이름이전에는 목을 매단다는 뜻을 가진 행타운이었는데 범죄자의 목을 매달아 참나무에 걸어 놓아서 생긴 이름이라고 한다. 그 나무가 있던 자리를 행맨스 트리라고 기념하고 있다. 1936년도까지 이렇게 사형이 집행되었다. 플레이서빌에는 골드러시시대인 1852년 개장해 지금까지 계속해서 운영되고 있는 철물점이 있다. 플레이서빌 철물점이다. 지금은 포젤가에 의하여 3대째 이어져 내려오고 있다. 일반 철물점과 크게 다르지 않아 보였지만 사금을 채취할 수 있는 팬들을 볼 수 있었다. 전 같지 않은 미국경제와 치솟는 금값 때문에 계곡에서 사금을 채취하는 사람들이 늘고 있다고 한다. 금을 채취하는 기계의 종류도 다양하다. “금을 발견하면 대체로 다시 사러 옵니다. 사금을 담는 작은 통과 팬에서 사금을 좀 더 쉽게 채취하기 위한 용기 등을 사가는 것이죠. 보통 팬에서 시작해서 나중에는 금속탐지기까지 사갑니다.” 채취한 사금을 은근히 자랑하는 사람도 있었다.
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One of the city has a neck at the end of this life-size model of a person. Because people gathered in the gold mine because when I have many cases also increases and to carry out executions by hanging a publicly neck crime laid to recreate the look of the execution time to celebrate it now it has become a trademark of the city. Play Town line with Suspended means that neck formerly named seobil was a walk in the oak hung by placing the neck of criminals called handsome name. And celebrate as the tree was a tree Man's seat rows. To do this until 1936 the death penalty was executed. Play seobil has a hardware store that continues to run until 1852 is now open to the gold rush era. The play seobil hardware store. Po is now led by the third generation jelga coming down. General hardware store and looked significantly different because the fans were able to see that you can collect gold dust. And that the former does not equal the US economy and the rising price of gold because of the people who collect the gold dust rising from the valley. Various types of machines are also collecting gold. If you found a gold usually come to buy again. In a small pan for gold passed through hers is a saga that holds a shard of containers for harvesting easier. Usually fans to start at a later goes to buy a metal detector. The person who collected gold dust was also secretly proud.
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San Francisco - 2014 CA Trip Vlog - Part 6
It's roughly 380 miles and 6 hours between LA and San Francisco, but we finally made it. On the way we saw lots and lots (and lots) of desert. We also saw orange jump-suited convicts being transported in fire vehicles (apparently that's a thing in California - However, we made it and we have to say, it's really easy to enjoy this oddly tech-centered city. Plus, the weather is a bit more normal for us.
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Worst earthquake in 25 years rocks California
A large earthquake rocked California's northern Bay Area damaging buildings, igniting fires, knocking out power to tens of thousands and sending residents running out of their homes in the darkness
A 6.0 magnitude earthquake struckwine country north of San Francisco early on Sunday, injuring dozens of people, damaging historic buildings, setting some homes on fire and causing power outages around the picturesque town of Napa.
The earthquake struck just before 3:30am (1030 GMT) about 6 miles southwest of Napa, in California wine country.
It was the largest to hit the Bay Area since the Loma Prieta quake in 1989, which killed 63 people and caused $6 billion (£3.6bn) in property damage.
That earthquake measured 6.9, while the famous one that levelled San Francisco in 1906 measured 7.8.
Three people were seriously injured, including a child who had multiple fractures after a fireplace fell on him. Six fires broke out, including one that consumed six mobile homes.
Most damage appeared centred around Napa, a famous wine-producing region and a major tourist destination in northern California.
Brick facades gave way in the historic section of downtown Napa, and bricks fell off a second floor corner of the courthouse, which showed cracks. On the main street, masonry collapsed onto a car.
The earthquake knocked out power to about 40,000 homes and businesses in Napa and neighbouring cities of Sonoma, St. Helena and Santa Rosa, according to the website for Pacific Gas & Electric.
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El Chapo's son captured, then released during shootout in Mexico
During a shootout between Mexican authorities and the powerful Sinaloa cartel, the son of notorious drug boss Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman was captured. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman speaks with CBSN about why authorities then released him, even while the United States has an active warrant out for his arrest.
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Days Inn San Diego Near Sea World Video : San Diego, California, United States
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The Days Inn and Suites Sea World/Airport is the ideal choice for business, government and leisure traveler. Located within 10 minutes of San Diego International Airport, Downtown business district, beaches and popular tourist attractions such as Sea World, Old Town, Seaport Village and the San Diego Zoo. We are the closest Days Inn to Sea World.
Complimentary deluxe continental breakfast Choice of standard oversized guest rooms or one bedroom suites with king sized or two full sized beds. Suites include bedroom with balcony and separate living room area with full size sleeper sofa.
All rooms include HBO, ESPN, CNN, Iron and Ironing board, Complimentary hot Continental Breakfast, Refrigerator and Microwaves. Other amenities include outdoor heated pool and spa, guest laundry, free parking, and Limited Scheduled Shuttle Service to Airport, Train Station, Sea World, and MCRD.
Property is within minutes of most attractions. 3 minutes to Marine Corp Recruit Depot -Weekly Marine Graduation- 3 minutes San Diego Sports Arena 5 minutes Old Town, Sea World , San Diego International Airport 7 minutes to Beaches 10 minutes Seaport Village, Downtown/Convention Center, Amtrak/Train Station , Quallcomm Stadium, San Diego Zoo, 20 minutes to Mexico Over 30 shops and restaurants within walking distance.
Check-in from 15:00 , check-out prior to 11:00
Bathtub, TV, Air conditioning, Coffee/Tea, Safe box, Hairdryer.
Parking, 24 hours Front Desk Service, Swimming Pool, Bar, Business centre, Gym, Spa, Laundry service, Concierge service.
Hotel adress: 3350 Rosecrans Street, San Diego, United States
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Unsheltered Life: Homeless in Sacramento | Part I
Like many cities, Sacramento is facing a homelessness epidemic. People living through it shared their stories with Lilia Luciano to paint a picture of the many ways any of us, or someone we love, could end up living life unsheltered.
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