Reference: E9-MB1034
Beautiful vineyard estate with 19th C chateau for sale overlooking the river with a panoramic terrace. Ideal canvas for a wine tourism venture, this estate offers an unparalleled opportunity to immerse in the enchanting world of viticulture and hospitality amidst breathtaking natural surroundings.
The vineyard is near Saint-Seurin-de-Bourg
Airport is 45mins away
This enchanting vineyard estate for sale, featuring a splendid 19th-century chateau, offers a picturesque panorama overlooking the river from its expansive terrace. Situated on approximately 35 hectares of contiguous land, the property boasts 29 hectares of HVE3-certified AOC Côtes de Bourg vineyards, promising a prestigious winemaking legacy.
The centre piece of the estate is the magnificent 19th-century chateau, offering approximately 900 m2 of living space and the potential to accommodate up to 12 bedrooms. While the chateau requires considerable restoration, its grandeur and historical charm present a captivating canvas for revitalisation.
An ideal canvas for a wine tourism venture, this vineyard estate offers an unparalleled opportunity to immerse in the enchanting world of viticulture and hospitality amidst breathtaking natural surroundings. The sale encompasses all viticultural and winemaking equipment, while wine stock is not included, presenting a turnkey opportunity for aspiring vintners and hospitality entrepreneurs alike.
In addition to the chateau, the estate comprises two other residences, measuring 210 m2 and 300 m2 respectively, providing further accommodation options.
A tower, formerly a pigeon house, graces the property, offering unique architectural interest and commanding views of the estuary.
Practicality meets tradition with the inclusion of large farm buildings spanning approximately 2,600 m2. These facilities encompass a winery, barrel store, expansive storage cellar, reception/tasting room, offices, and sanitary facilities, as well as various additional outbuildings.
Positioned at an elevation of 54 meters above sea level, the estate benefits from protection against flooding and enjoys a favorable microclimate. The proximity to the river also shields the vineyards from spring frosts, ensuring optimal growing conditions. The south-facing slopes of the 30-hectare vineyard further enhance grape cultivation, culminating in an annual production of between 170,000 and 200,000 bottles of wine. The estate's wines have garnered recognition and accolades, with three château brands contributing to its esteemed reputation.
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