An eco-friendly estate home in Studio City’s Colfax Meadows neighborhood prominently featured in the Netflix comedy flick “Wine Country” is looking for a buyer.

The asking price is $6.35 million.

Set on a secluded half-acre lot, this walled and gated 6,000-square-foot property has seven bedrooms, a large gourmet kitchen and a detached guesthouse.

Main house features include six bedrooms, five bathrooms, a great room, a formal dining room, an outdoor dining porch and a mudroom with ample storage.

A seventh bedroom and sixth bathroom are in an adjacent guesthouse along with a full-size kitchen.

The house is flanked by porches and patios.

Fountains, an outdoor fireplace and a swimming pool and spa complete the grounds.

Fred Holley of Core Real Estate Group and Jana Jones of Coldwell Banker are the listing agents.

In “Wine Country,” a group of friends played by Amy Poehler and her “Saturday Night Live” besties Maya Rudolph, Rachel Dratch, Ana Gasteyer, Emily Spivey and Paula Pell rent a house in Napa Valley for a wine-soaked birthday getaway. Tina Fey played the group’s host during their stay.

The residence was designed in 2009 by architect Gus Duffy for his family to recall what Jones described as “a timeless midwestern farm compound” with a small carbon footprint.

Among its sustainable elements are energy and water efficiency.

The structures were arranged around the last remaining orange and tangerine trees of a citrus grove that once stood on the site for their “wonderful sight and blossom scent,” Jones said.