That pic is a good example is why some wines are so damn expensive in CA. You get someone who pays like $10m for a vineyard and they build an elaborate facility and tasting room, picnic area etc and are up to their eyeballs in debt. How much of the price of that bottle goes towards their loan payment? In Spain, Italy, France, etc where properties have been owned outright for like a century or more, a lot of stuff is made the exact same way and you pay a fraction of the cost even after it ships to the states. The dumbest thing about that pic is about 1-2(?) acres of grass bank on prime vineyard land that costs a grip to maintain and doesn't serve a purpose, and they could have planted vines there instead. Some of the cost of every bottle of Opus bought pays for that lawn.