A small 4.3ha boutique winery, where wines are produced on a small scale in a sustainable and truly handcrafted fashion, is nestled at the foot of Groenberg Mountain in Wellington. Planted to 3,2 ha of wine grapes (Chenin Blanc, Viognier, Chardonnay, Shiraz and Mourvedre) all trellised and under drip irrigation, it even offers 1 block of 42year old Chenin Blanc. This is the smallest registered Wine Estate in South Africa, with an annual production of 20,000 – 25,000 bottles. Sustainable vineyard management, natural fermentation, low sulphites and careful barrel selection underline the uniqueness of each wine made in the small but very functional on site cellar with all necessary registrations in place. Water is derived from a borehole delivering 11 000l/hr and a municipal water connection is available, should you wish to use. Electricity is provided by Eskom. Improvements on the farm includes a Cape Dutch replica manor house of approximately 400m² that offers 2 en-suite bedrooms, office, guest toilet, living, dining, kitchen with separate scullery and a 200m² loft with bathroom. Two 2 bedroomed guest cottages. 2 Bedroomed labourer’s cottage in need of renovations. A small well functioning wine cellar and tool shed. The property is on offer at R19,56 million rand and can be sold as a going concern.
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