29-Hectare Family-Run Vineyard between Bordeaux & Bergerac,
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Habitable Size:
445 m²
Land Size:
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Region: Aquitaine
Department: Dordogne (24)
Commune: Bergerac (24100)
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£743,750
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$936,250
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C$1,286,250
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A$1,443,750
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Key Info
Advert Reference: 08237
- Type: Business (Gîte, Gîte Complex, Vines / Vineyard), Wine Domaine, Group Of Buildings / Hamlet, Wine Growers House
- Bedrooms: 0
- Bath/ Shower Rooms: 0
- Habitable Size: 445 m²
- Land Size: 0 m²
Features
- Countryside View
- Gîte(s) / Annexe(s)
- Outbuilding(s)
- Rental / Gîte Potential
Property Description
An opportunity to acquire a well-established, family-owned vineyard in the beautiful area of SW France known as ?Little Italy?, noted for its rolling hills of vineyards and sunflowers, the sunny microclimate, and the lively historic bastide towns & villages of the surrounding region. Acquired by the present owners in 1975, the property includes approx. 29 hectares (71 acres) of vineyards, with a mixture of plain, hillside and plateau terrain; it also has the advantage of being on the border of three different, respected appellation regions, and so is able to produce Bordeaux, Bergerac and Saussignac wines. The habitable buildings (old stone construction) include a 5-bedroom maison de vigneron (215m? ), and two further houses (one 3-bedroom and the second 2-bedroom); one of these has been used for gite rental. Commercial buildings include two chais ? cuves (225m? & 190m?), a chai ? barriques (90m?), a chai de stockage (380m?), and three hangars (475m?/156m?/96m?). The sale price includes the buildings, land, all wine-making and agricultural machinery & equipment (including 5 tractors), and the goodwill/active client portfolio; income currently derives from a mix of retail (bottled/Chateau labelled) and wholesale (bulk) wine sales. New owners have the choice of either operating the property independently (with the possibility of continuing to employ some of the existing labour resources), or some/all of the agricultural and/or wine production processes could be contracted out if preferred; advice & assistance to help transition can be provided if required. Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques
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