Former Trader Joe’s ‘Two-Buck Chuck’ winery – now a luxury Napa estate – hits the market for $35M

A piece of Napa Valley’s storied wine history is up for grabs — at a price that’s anything but “Two-Buck Chuck.”

The Benessere Vineyards estate, steeped in the legacy of the original Charles Shaw winery, has hit the market for $35 million.

The Northern California estate is where Shaw first produced his wines, including the vintage known as “Two-Buck Chuck,” so nicknamed for its budget $2 price tag at Trader Joe’s.

The winery is now an upscale operation.

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The winery sits on 43 acres. Daniel Wilson for Sotheby’s International Realty
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The estate features 6,300 square feet of living space. Ned Bonzi for Sotheby’s International Realty

“Encompassed by vineyards and the organic landscape of the Napa River, the agrarian setting is unrivaled, offering everything wine country often promises, but rarely delivers,” reads the listing.

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The St. Helena estate sprawls over 43 picturesque acres, complete with 6,300 square feet of living space, eight bedrooms and nine bathrooms.

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