FROST PROTECTION - INSTALLED OVER APPROXIMATELY 19HA (APPROX. COST $500,000 TOTALLY INSTALLED)
Two bores, two dams all interlinked - bores have a combined pumping output of 8,100 gallons/hr (368m3)
Water allocation | licence 86.09 mg/l - 860,090 K/L
Mains water and huge rainwater capacity 295,000 litres approx.
Cellar Door
Well planned with 15 outside tables and 60 chairs (under the vine clad structure) plus adjoining enclosed area for 98 people, bridal table and dance floor; plus undercover outside decking for 54 people - once again both these areas enjoying the wide open all embracing views.
Two interconnecting work areas - fully equipped for food preparation/presentation (plus bar) - most equipment post 2019/2020 - extensive list available.
Plant & Equipment
Plus extensive workshop - once again a comprehensive list. BRIEF OVERVIEW - 4 tractors, slashers, sprayers, vine trimmer, barrel pruner, forklifts, quad bikes. WORKSHOP - two interlinking sheds and fully equipped, right down to the essential hand tools - extensive list available.
Income
CROP - The 2024 vintage with current indicative reasoned parameters will produce 13 tonnes per hectare (the vineyard has produced 17 tonne/hectare).
This equates to approximately 394 tonne - $835,000 * a further 1.3Ha of Pinot Noir will produce a full crop 2026. Also possible 5% of 10% income increases 2025/2026 (subject to negotiations).
WINE SALES & CELLAR DOOR
Wide open! For your marketing and entrepreneurial zest.
SUMMARY
These facts don't take into account the fabulous homestead/lifestyle and the possibilities of short stay/Air BnB accommodations.
The whole property has been intelligently planned, meticulously maintained with great attention to detail. Furthermore, the successful buyer can have the absolute assurance (from the highly detailed list of plant and equipment) that this is a truly a WALK IN, WALK OUT sale, in its full some!
Conclusion
Mylkappa Vineyards | Cellar Door | and Homestead - due to the impending retirement of the current Vendors who have built this property from the "ground up" over decades - today this is your opportunity to take this premium offering to a new financial level - success is assured.
The Adelaide Hills of South Australia just some 30-40 minutes from Central and Northern Metropolitan Adelaide is now acknowledged (Worldwide) as a very favourable cool climate region, for producing quality fruit and correspondingly numerous award winning white wines.
This confidence is further boosted by the burgeoning tourist numbers visiting the many wineries and cellar doors in the Adelaide Hills. According to the South Australian Tourist Commission statistics, set to double over the next 10 years. Your confidence and reality is now at the forefront!
An extensive Information Memorandum upon request via email.
Inspections
No open inspections scheduled.
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Property walkthrough
Key details
Bedrooms:
7
Bathrooms:
4
Garage Spaces:
4
Property type:
Rural
Block Size:
42.09 Hectares*
Other Details
Plan Type:
D
Plan:
64690
Parcel Type:
Q
Parcel:
10
Rural Size:
692 m²*
Legal description:
D/64690/Q/10
*These are approximate values based on available information.
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