
The Wine Room
A spectacular glass-walled cellar built for the collector — the stunning centerpiece of the main floor, visible from every angle of the great room.
A sanctuary that transcends the ordinary — a masterclass in Alpine luxury where sophisticated design meets natural serenity. The interior is defined by soaring beams and walls of glass, but the true heart of the home lies outdoors.
An expansive, reimagined deck stretches directly over the rushing waters of Second Creek — complemented by a beautiful covered deck for year-round enjoyment.
Backing to a protected greenbelt, surrounded by pines, the lot delivers a privacy and natural acoustic you simply cannot replicate.
The unmistakable centerpiece of the main floor — a temperature- and humidity-controlled glass-walled cellar holding up to 480 bottles, framed in custom millwork and accent-lit from within.
Visible from the great room, the kitchen, and the dining area, the cellar is built to be admired as much as it is to be poured from — a true collector's room engineered for both reds and whites at independent zones.
Beyond the bedrooms, this home unfolds into a series of rooms most listings can only describe — each fully built out, each ready to be lived in tonight.

A spectacular glass-walled cellar built for the collector — the stunning centerpiece of the main floor, visible from every angle of the great room.

An island-anchored, professional kitchen with gas range, double ovens, walk-in pantry and a wine refrigerator — flowing directly into the great room.

A middle-level retreat anchored by a full-size pool table — the natural gathering point after a day on the slopes or on the lake.

A dedicated, dialed-in screening room — tiered seating, dark walls, the works. Storm days were made for this room.

A massive, versatile finished space ready for a private gym, creative studio, yoga room or office — built out, conditioned, and waiting.

A serene primary suite on the main level — walk-in closet, spa-style bath in marble and stone, and direct views to the creek and trees.
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Step off the deck, follow the lantern-lit path of stones, and disappear into a cedar barrel sauna positioned beside the creek. A new ritual — built for cold mountain mornings and snow-quiet evenings.
Cedar interior. Glass-end design. Steps from the creek. Steps from the deck. A complete reset.
Set on a quiet, lightly-traveled lane in Incline Village, with private creek frontage and protected greenbelt behind. A short drive to Diamond Peak, the lake, and the village.
Contact the listing team at Compass for a private tour, the full brochure, or the latest on the June 2026 sauna build.