Most states require a Double Check back flow preventer on the inlet to the irrigation line. This will cause a loss of about 10 PSI to the irrigation system, but will keep anything from back flowing from the irrigation to the house. Opening any tap at the house or turning on any irrigation zone valve will draw water from the pressure tank until the pressure switch turns on the pump. 40/60 is the most used pressure setting for house pumps, but maybe more than needed for drip on a vineyard. After the double check a pressure reducing valve can be added if the drip only needs 15-30 PSI.
The main problem with a system like this is the varying amount of flow needed. When using water in the house or irrigation zones that do no use max flow the pump can produce, the pump will cycle on and off, which isn't good. Cycling on and off is what destroys most pumps and many other parts in a pump system. Adding a Cycle Stop Valve will make the pump produce only the amount being used at any given time, and the pump will run continuously, which is a good thing.
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