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Wine country ranch of Kansas City Chiefs founder Lamar Hunt hits the market at $20M

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If the name Lamar Hunt rings a bell, it’s because the trophy presented to the winner of the NFL Championship game each year is named after the Hall of Fame founder of the Kansas City Chiefs and the person who coined the term “Super Bowl”.

And, now, we know that his 40-acre Sonoma County ranch has come to market at $19.95 million. It’s the first time the property has surfaced for sale since he bought it in 2000 not too long before his death in 2006.

Encompassing a stylish 6,615-square-foot three-bedroom residence, carefully tended acres of Cabernet Sauvignon vines along the banks of Bidwell Creek, and coveted water rights, it represents a rare opportunity for a connoisseur who dreams of owning a luxurious wine country getaway and a vineyard producing a prestigious, highly desirable estate-grown wine.

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