d’Arenberg winemaker Chester Osborn’s Kangarilla Vineyard is on the market for $3.2 million.
About 26 hectares of the 40 hectare property, at the corner of McLaren Flat Road and Bakers Gully Road, is a vineyard.
It is planted to a mix of varieties including Shiraz, Chardonnay, Verdelho and Sangiovese.
Several grape contracts are already in place, including agreements with Endeavour Group and d’Arenberg.
Nick Goode, associate director of Agribusiness at Colliers said, “Kangarilla Vineyard presents a compelling investment in one of Australia’s most revered wine regions.
“It’s a significant holding in McLaren Vale, offering scale, established infrastructure and a picturesque setting that’s hard to match.
“With secure grape contracts and flexible arrangements with d’Arenberg, it’s an exceptional opportunity for wine producers, investors or lifestyle buyers looking to make their mark in a world-class region.”
The property also includes about 14 hectares of vacant land.
There is also a 28-megalitre underground water licence, automated irrigation, frost protection and powered machinery sheds.
Russell Iles of Woodbridge Iles Property said, “This is not just a vineyard opportunity, it’s a lifestyle opportunity.
“The ability to build a home on the property, subject to council consents, provides discerning buyers the potential to create something truly special.”