Located in the prestigious Saint Emilion appellation, this parcel of 3 hectares of vines are perfectly maintained. Everything is in place for the vinification of the vines in a micro chai on the property. The vinification equipment is included in the sale. In addition to the vines is a small Girondine house to renovate. That makes this the ideal property for an onoetouristic project or a client seeking a new career in wine, who wants to be surrounded by his own vines. The price is most attractive for a complete package such as this. The location of the property means that you also have all the convenience of life in a dynamic village. A great opportunity to make a foray into the world of wine in a very prestigious appellation at a very affordable price. (5.63 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer’s expense.)
Dimensions
House : 72m2
Chai : 87.6m2
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VINEYARDS
Total planted with vines: 2.46 ha
Terroir/Soil: Clay-limestone
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Appellation: AOC Saint-Emilion
Red grape varieties: 2,46ha Saint Emilion
Yield: 60 HL/ha
Potential production (simulation): Euro265,072 for 19,278 bottles produced at a price of 13.75Euro each, excluding tax.
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A single range (in 75cl bottles and magnums)
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Target clientele: Individual customers + wine merchants
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Total surface area of farm buildings: 65 m².
Wine-making cellar: 65m² - renovated in 2008 at a cost of Euro27,000 (roof, masonry, collection of wine-making effluent)
Stainless steel vats: 2
Wine-making equipment sold with the property (list on request)
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RESIDENTIAL
4-room house of 120 m2 to renovate, completely adjoining the winery.
Not heated.
Property tax: 1159Euro
Saint-Sulpice-et-Faleyrens is a village in the Gironde, in the heart of the Saint-Émilion wine region. Known for its vineyard landscapes and rich historical heritage, it offers an idyllic setting for wine lovers and peace and quiet.
The beautiful village of Saint-Émilion is 5 kilometres away, the town of Libourne 8 kilometres and Bordeaux 42 kilometres.
The nearest train stations and shops are in Saint-Emilion and Libourne.