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High-profile Langhorne Creek vineyards for sale

One of South Australia’s longest privately-owned family businesses CMV Group is moving to sell its high-profile Jim’s Block and Sid’s Run vineyards at Langhorne Creek with price expectations of $12 million.

The combined 414-hectare offering, known as Langhorne Creek Vineyards, is being sold through the family’s CMV Farms division, which farms nearly 1,800 hectares across almonds, pistachios and winegrapes across Australia.

CBRE Agribusiness director Angus Bills said the Langhorne Creek offering provided an exceptional opportunity to invest in well-established vineyards with scale and consistent production volume through quality management.

“The scale and production capabilities of Langhorne Creek Vineyards make it an attractive option for investors looking to expand their portfolio or enter the industry at scale,” Mr Bills said.

Located 11 kilometres west of Langhorne Creek, the vineyards are planted to Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Gris, Pinot Meunier and Glera.

Significant irrigation infrastructure includes two main supply pumps from Lake Alexandrina, utilising the Creeks Pipeline Company (CPC) via Wellington and through a 351ML groundwater licence.

The vineyards offer excellent fit-for-purpose infrastructure, including two dwellings, a large workshop/machinery shed, an office, sundry shedding and two lined storage dams with a capacity of 262ML.

The vineyards span both the Langhorne Creek and Fleurieu wine regions.

Expression of interest close on Wednesday 12 March 2025 with the vineyards available on a walk-in walk-out basis, with plant and equipment available by negotiation.

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