Tamar Valley Trophy Asset: Scenic Vineyard, Distillery & Cellar Door
1A Waldhorn Drive, Rosevears TAS 7277
Offers over $2,500,000
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Block size: 10.45 Hectares approx.
Rosevears Estate stands as an iconic Tamar Valley property, conceived in the 1990s during the evolution of the Tamar Valley into one of Tasmania's premier tourist food and wine destinations.
Presently host to the Tamar Ridge cellar door, a well-established 2.5Ha vineyard, and Turners Stillhouse, renowned for the award-winning Three Cuts Gin brand. Turners Stillhouse is currently under a 5-year lease expiring on July 31, 2026, with options extending through to July 31, 2038.
The modern function centre is currently serving as the current home to the Tamar Ridge cellar door. This will either be relocated to their Kayena winery, presenting an opportunity for vacant possession or they will entertain a leaseback arrangement for a period to provide holding income.
Rarely does an opportunity arise to acquire an established function centre with a thriving vineyard, complemented by ongoing income from a leased premises. All of this strategically positioned on a well-established tourist trail.
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