My wife is moving to Georgia and I think I will go with her. Until I sell the vineyard, there will be a six hour commute to go to work. I don't think that will last long.
I want to sell the vineyard as an ongoing business with the potential for 31 tons annually. The current customer base includes six commercial wineries, numerous home wine makers, and a nice table grape business.
The sale would include 37 acres land, an old barn, a shelter for customers, two tractors (one equiped with a custom built air blast for high efficiency operation), 7 foot mower, an old ATV, an electric Pellenc pruner and numerous other hand tools, over 4 miles of bird net, net application frame, harvest lugs, etc. This is a working vineyard with everything needed to grow and sell grapes.
An excellent source of part time labor is available for harvest and to just get caught up when you want to go fishing in the nearby Corps lake.
Grape varieties grown in commercial quantities are (in order of decreasing volume) Cabernet Franc, Norton, Chardonel, Traminette, Chambourcin, and DeChaunac. 10 other varieties are of interest to home wine makers looking for small batch supplies.
I would be happy to show you around.
I want to sell the vineyard as an ongoing business with the potential for 31 tons annually. The current customer base includes six commercial wineries, numerous home wine makers, and a nice table grape business.
The sale would include 37 acres land, an old barn, a shelter for customers, two tractors (one equiped with a custom built air blast for high efficiency operation), 7 foot mower, an old ATV, an electric Pellenc pruner and numerous other hand tools, over 4 miles of bird net, net application frame, harvest lugs, etc. This is a working vineyard with everything needed to grow and sell grapes.
An excellent source of part time labor is available for harvest and to just get caught up when you want to go fishing in the nearby Corps lake.
Grape varieties grown in commercial quantities are (in order of decreasing volume) Cabernet Franc, Norton, Chardonel, Traminette, Chambourcin, and DeChaunac. 10 other varieties are of interest to home wine makers looking for small batch supplies.
I would be happy to show you around.