This professionally developed and operated table grape property has been developed to a very high standard and has a reputation for producing top grade quality table grapes. The vineyard is located in the well regarded Birdwoodton area and conveniently is in relatively close proximity to Mildura City and Mildura Airport. Comprising 7 parcels, with approximately 49Ha planted to table grapes including IFG patented varieties and 3.2Ha of dried grapes and includes a 2000m2 well appointed packing shed complex, machinery and chemical sheds, substantial plant & equipment list and a number of staff quarters. Irrigation is via 3 separate pump sites with fertigation systems in each, and delivered by low level sprays, drip irrigation and cooling sprays. For a detailed Information Memorandum please call Mr Tony Roccisano.
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