Description
Historical Stellenbosch Wine Estate along secluded valley. One of the Cape Winelands’ oldest wine estates. Located near the end of a cul-de-sac tourism route adjacent to other renowned estates. 150ha total extent 85ha vineyards, mostly Bordeaux cultivars, are cultivated along gentle-sloping hills. 1500ton (1.2m litre) capacity wine cellar with wine-tasting areas. Accommodation is in the form of four dwellings, including the manor home of Cape-Dutch cultural-historic significance, now being converted into a luxury guesthouse. Additional improvements include an intimate functions venue in a converted historical wine cellar, separate boutique wine-tasting room and lavender shop, along with several operational sheds and stores. Although historically aimed at wine production on a commercial scale, the estate also offers boutique-style handcrafted wines, and is further diversified by a lucrative lavender-products venture, as well as the cultivation of pomegranates for the export market. Potential to un-lock the hospitably and tourism appeal of the setting and cultural heritage. The estate is offered as a single entity. However, the entire farm comprises three distinct apportionments each with individual characteristics and operated separately. The three apportionments could be acquired individually, or in a dual combination. Due to discreet marketing, we provide high-level data and images only. Once we formally engage with potential buyers, we will gladly disclose detailed property information, along with expected sales price.