Established in 1991 and spanning an incredible 15 acres approx., this award-winning winery offers an outstanding opportunity for established wine growers to extend their holding or for new entrants to gain a foothold in the marketplace with an already recognized brand.
Blessed with a scenic backdrop of rolling hills and mountain vistas, the 'Piedmont' brand is offered as part of the sale and currently produces three varietals of wine, namely Chardonnay, Sauvingnon Blanc and Shiraz. Set up for tourism and export trade, the site comes with an established residence complete with two bedrooms, one bathroom, kitchen, living and dining plus one carport, making it ideal as a worker's cottage or for those wishing to live onsite.
For servicing weddings or the restaurant market, the 80pax function centre comes fitted with a commercially licensed kitchen, woodfired pizza oven, cool room, his/her amenities, space for wine tasting/selling plus 10 visitor parking spaces.
Furthermore, the sale comes with:
Current Australian and Chinese Liquor Licensing
Dam for wine irrigation, 3 water tanks
40 wine barrels, Italian wine presses (2 x 4000lt, 1 x 3000lt, 1 x 1500lt)
Forklift and 3 farm tractors
A variety of fruit trees including kiwi, apple, plum, pear and cherry
Currently exporting 20,000 bottles p/a to China
Perfectly positioned to capitalize on the area's tourism market, with local attractions such as Noojee Trestle Bridge, bushland activities and Mount Baw Baw skiing and snow play drawing visitors to the area. Situated within close proximity to the townships of Piedmont and Noojee in the Baw Baw shire, approximately 90km from Melbourne CBD.
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