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Tour This Lush Arizona Mansion, Made Possible By Pickles


Here now are the handsome listing photos of the Spanish Colonial Revival owned by the proprietors of Claussen Pickles, on the market in Scottsdale, Ariz., for $6.795M. Taking cues from the work of 1920s SoCal architect Wallace Neff, the structure itself brags French limestone and ebony walnut flooring, parchment-plastered walls, white soapstone countertops, and a sugar pine library, making it perhaps the classiest abode built by food industry titans. Built in 2005, the 10,890-square-foot manse includes four bedrooms, a two-story kitchen, a garage with porte cochere, a pool, a spa, and a cabana. Add this to the Kentucky estate built by whiskey and, well, you've got quite a (real estate) pickleback.

· 10040 E Happy Valley Road [Realtor.com via Homes of the Rich]
· The Luxurious Homes of Five Food Industry Titans [Curbed National]