Located just 5kms to the Red Cliffs township, this fully producing table grape vineyard with large 3 bedroom brick veneer home is an excellent proposition. Planted to 14 acres of Crimson Seedless and 2 acres of Globe all on Paulsen rootstock. Improvements include a 100' x 40' clear span packing shed with 40'x40' 60-80 pallet cool room, 4 bay 40' x 30' colorbond enclosed workshop and 3 bay implement shed. The well maintained vineyard is under drip irrigation on 2 shifts via 10hp electric pump with Netafim Filtration system, has a Fertigation system and approx. 60 meg AUL. Several water storage tanks and solar panels installed on both the home and the packing shed. The property is walking distance to the River and is ideal for someone looking to become self employed. Call today to arrange an inspection.
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