Exclusive | 'American Idol' producers seek to auction their 160-acre California winery - where A-list guests have included Priscilla Presley
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Villa San Juliette, a 160-acre winery in Paso Robles, California, is being auctioned with no minimum bid after originally being listed for $22 million. Owned by "American Idol" producers Ken Warwick and Nigel Lythgoe, the estate features Tuscan-style villas, a tasting room, and a vineyard that produces 12 varietals. The auction is scheduled for May 17, coinciding with the show's Season 23 finale. Warwick and Lythgoe have invested over $12 million in renovations throughout their ownership since purchasing the property for $5.2 million in 2005, enhancing its allure and investment potential.
The Paso Robles winery Villa San Juliette, owned by "American Idol" producers, is set for auction without a minimum bid, showcasing its charm and potential.
Ken Warwick and Nigel Lythgoe have transformed their vineyard into a premier winery, investing over $12 million in renovations, featuring stunning Tuscan-style villas and expansive vineyards.
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