A large-scale, 105ha vineyard in South Australia's renowned Langhorne Creek wine region is for sale.
Alexandrina Vineyard, a 105ha property located at 634 Lake Plains Road in Lake Plains, was previously owned by BRL Hardy Ltd and has been set up to operate as a commercial vineyard.
Currently growing 100 per cent red-grape varieties, 89ha of the land is planted to Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Malbec, Petit Verdot and Sangiovese grapes.
Recent activity includes replanting 27.6ha in 2017/18 and planting 18.3ha in 2019, guaranteeing increased production in the coming years.
The sale of the 2021 crop can be negotiated, while the site has water licences amounting to 300ML, including a 220ML River Murray licence.
The property is 11km south of Langhorne Creek, 12km north-east of Milang, 23km south-east of Strathalbyn and 72km south-east of the Adelaide CBD.
Improvements include a four-bedroom home, stone cottage, office, shedding, wash-down facilities and irrigation infrastructure.
A 95kW solar energy system provides the bulk of the property's electricity, and an additional 10kW system with a Tesla battery supplies the home, which is currently rented.
CBRE Agribusiness's Angus Bills and Phil Schell are managing the sale campaign, seeking offers of $6,000,000.
"The opportunity to secure a large-scale vineyard planted to 100% red-grape varieties is quite rare." Mr Bills said.
"Alexandrina Vineyard is a high-quality offering in one of South Australia's renowned wine regions, satisfying everything a purchaser would require in terms of scale, productivity, reliability, water security and sought-after grape varieties.
"We are expecting offers in excess of $60,000/ha (including water licence and improvements), and strong interest from existing industry participants, syndicates seeking investment in the wine industry and potential sale and leaseback opportunities."