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Jenny Heinzen

Real Estate Broker

Jenny Heinzen is California's top Vineyard Broker for acclaimed wine industry clients, investment funds, and high-net-worth individuals. Beyond insider expertise and long-standing relationships, clients benefit from Jenny’s in-depth understanding of the Paso Robles American Viticultural Area and extensive real estate experience across Napa Valley and beyond.  

With over 10,000 acres sold across 50+ vineyard transactions, Jenny is a top 1% agent in the country by dollar volume and holds the record for selling the highest-priced estate in Paso Robles wine country. From 2000 to today, she continues to grow Vineyard Professional Real Estate into a market leader. Accomplishments include the #1 searched listing on Realtor.com and frequent quotes in Bloomberg, Wine Business Monthly, and more media outlets.

A California Central Coast native, Jenny grew up in a real estate investment family and earned a Master's in Agriculture from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo before becoming a licensed broker in 2004. She has served as President of the Napa Valley Women's Council of REALTORS® and was named a "30 under 30" by the National Association of REALTORS®.  

To learn more about Jenny Heinzen and Vineyard Professional Real Estate please visit https://vineyardprorealestate.com/

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Austin Hope
Hope Family Wines
Randy has been a key component in our quest for excellence and sustainability, not only  in our estate vineyard but also an advisor for us on our 50 plus family farmed vineyards that go into making all our Austin Hope wines. Randy has global experience from Australia to Napa and has worked on some of the most sought after vineyards in the world. His knowledge and approach to developing and growing world class wine grapes is unparalleled. The Paso Robles wine community is very fortunate to have Randy helping shape this region to be the best it can be.
In 2019, VPS brokered over 4,000 tons worth nearly $8 million at over 24% above District averages