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Montecito: California’s Golden Quadrangle Is an Celebrity Haunt Some Say Is Undervalued
The area is characterized by understated wealth, large estates with historic architecture and views of the ocean and mountains By Nancy A. Ruhling |
Originally Published On June 5, 2021 | Mansion Global
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Villa Tragara, an 11,947-square-foot residence set on 2.45 acres with ocean views, is on the market for $24.85 million. Marc Angeles
Villa Tragara, an 11,947-square-foot residence set on 2.45 acres with ocean views, is on the market for $24.85 million.
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Understated and casually elegant, the Golden Quadrangle represents the epitome of luxury living in California’s celebrity-centric Montecito.
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The 70-bottle vertical of Chateau Petrus includes every bottle produced by the renowned Bordeaux estate reaching back to the famed 1945 vintage.
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SANTA BARBARA, Calif., May 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ With the arrival of a rare 70-vintage vertical collection of Chateau Petrus in the newly re-built cellar of the Stonehouse restaurant at the famed San Ysidro Ranch resort, the reconstruction of one of the world s most renowned restaurant wine collections has been completed. The Petrus collection at the award-winning Stonehouse, represents the most extensive restaurant offering of Petrus in the United States.
Encompassing a total of 120 bottles, the new collection at San Ysidro Ranch has 70 vintages of Chateau Petrus dating from 1945 – 2017 including the famed 1947, 1959, 1961, 1964, 1982, 1990 and 2000 vintages. This rare collection of wine serves as the centerpiece of the reconstructed Stonehouse restaurant wine cellar, which sa
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The Biltmore property, pictured here in November 2020, has been closed since last spring.
MONTECITO, Calif. - After shutting down last March when the coronavirus pandemic began, the Four Seasons Biltmore resort in Montecito will remain closed through at least 2022.
It s unclear when the beachside retreat will reopen, even as other Santa Barbara-area hotels prepare for a travel industry rebound this summer.
About 450 Biltmore employees remain furloughed after last March s closure. More than 250 of them are taking legal action against the hotel through local attorney Bruce Anticouni. While a lawsuit has not been filed, Anticouni says that Four Seasons has agreed to mediation on April 30 to attempt to resolve the legal dispute.
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