Reference249092
Price3,174,900 EUR
Bedrooms10
Bathrooms5
Floor Space467.0m2
Land Area116.5 Ha

Income Producing 10 bedroom House for sale with countryside view in Duras, Nouvelle Aquitaine

3,174,900 EUR
2,366,290 GBP2,944,105 USD
Wonderful opportunity to acquire a working vineyard with accommodation and outbuildings, surrounded by 288 acres of land near Duras.

There are 90 hectares of vines, in the Cote de Duras appellation, and the property is entirely self-sufficient in terms of both filtration and packaging equipment, including a bottling line equipped for traditional or screw caps, a Bag In Box bottling line, a labelling line, a nitrogen generator for inerting, a vat room totalling around 12,000 hl, not forgetting the various tractors and equipment needed for the operation.

The estate comprises 4 buildings, the first of which includes storage areas, an office, bottling / BIB and labelling workshops...
Wonderful opportunity to acquire a working vineyard with accommodation and outbuildings, surrounded by 288 acres of land near Duras.

There are 90 hectares of vines, in the Cote de Duras appellation, and the property is entirely self-sufficient in terms of both filtration and packaging equipment, including a bottling line equipped for traditional or screw caps, a Bag In Box bottling line, a labelling line, a nitrogen generator for inerting, a vat room totalling around 12,000 hl, not forgetting the various tractors and equipment needed for the operation.

The estate comprises 4 buildings, the first of which includes storage areas, an office, bottling / BIB and labelling workshops, as well as a comfortable flat with centralised electric roller shutters, underfloor heating, central hoover and TV sockets in all rooms.

The second building comprises a shop/sales cellar with 17 vats, a bottling cellar with 8 vats, and a large stone house in need of renovation (subject to necessary permissions).

The third building is a wine storehouse with 20 vats and the fourth building is an old wine storehouse with 26 vats.

There is also a caretaker's cottage at the entrance to the estate.

If you need additional space for horses, there is a property for sale opposite this estate with several stone buildings in need of complete renovation on a 6-hectare plot of land with a pond.
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