A substantial land holding which provides an iconic, historic and authentic ambience that is irreplaceable is available in the Barossa region.
Grand Cru Estate commenced operations in 1981 and consists of numerous buildings, some of which date back to 1889.
Grand Cru Estate is in the world-famous Barossa wine region and is within one hour and 10 minutes of Adelaide.
Given the size and history of Grand Cru Estate, this is a rare offering to the market.
It is a property to be proud of and will provide the new owner with a rewarding mix of history, serenity and abundant commercial possibilities.
Grand Cru Estate has approximately 118.5 hectares (296 acres) of quality land, a 200 plus megalitre dam and piping infrastructure, established boutique luxury accommodation, established restaurant and cellar door, and sensational stone buildings set amongst established trees.
The property is well fenced with numerous grazing and cropping paddocks.
Approximately eight hectares of vineyard is in need of renovation.
Grand Cru Estate has an as new two-stand raised board shearing shed which is strategically positioned for the sheep operation.
District annual rainfall is 600mm.
Cellar door is licensed to operate seven days a week.
Grand Cru Estate's restaurant currently has licensing to operate two days a week and is well known for exceptional wood fired pizza's matched with fine local wine.
Accommodation options include 5-star luxury with a total of four bedrooms and an Air B&B with four bedrooms.
Livestock carrying capacity is assessed at 270 DSE, and approximately 200 large meadow hay rolls are cut annually.
The estate has regularly held numerous large-scale functions (weddings and conferences) and the well know Grand Cru three-day horse event.
These activities have been scaled back, but the infrastructure and buildings remain in place.
Grand Cru Estate is available by expressions of interest which close on May 25.