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Cultivated vineyard near Vilafranca

10000 m²

390.000 €

RefNo.: 5295

This vineyard is cultivated by a company, which also harvests and vinifies the grapes. The wine is marketed under the name SaCaRo and can be tasted at the Chateau Vino de la Isla near Algaida.

The plot is 1 hectare in size near Vilafranca, cannot be built on, has good access and has very good agricultural soil.

There is a well on the property that always has a good supply of water, even in the height of summer.
The wine can be sold as before. It is particularly interesting for entrepreneurs from the gastronomy/hotel industry or event companies to take over the distribution in their own business. In the catering sector, sales prices can then be more than twice as high.

The wine is currently sold in Weinwert’s bodega at prices of €11.50 (white) and €13.50 (red). This corresponds to annual revenues of around EUR 40,000. If the new owner sells the wine in his own restaurant, annual revenues of around €85,000 to €100,000 can be expected at sales prices of around €25 to €30 per bottle.

The costs incurred are: management by Weinwert at around €15,000 and vinification (harvesting, winemaking and bottling) at around €6,000.
This means a profit of around €64,000 to €80,000 per year if the wine is sold in your own restaurant.

The wine field belongs to a Spanish SL that was founded in 2017.
The SL still has loss carryforwards of around €150,000. Very interesting from a tax perspective: the purchaser of the SL can offset these losses in full against its profits.

Alternatively, the vineyard can also be acquired without the SL.

Description of the surroundings -

Vilafranca de Bonany (formerly "Villafranca") is an agricultural village in the center of Mallorca. It is located around 40 km east of Palma and around 11 km west of Manacor. Nearby towns are Petra, Sant Joan, Porreres and Felanitx.

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Key data: Vineyard 1 ha near Vilafranca Planted in 2018 Syrah, Sauvignon blanc, Parellada Average total production of the last 3 years: 2560 liters (= 3400 bottles) per year The vineyard is currently planted with approx. 4200 vines Annual wine production of approx. 3400 bottles is divided into 25 % Syrah (2044 vines) 37% sauvignon blanc (1367 vines) 37% cuvee of sauvignon blanc and parellada (793 vines) The Syrah was awarded the gold medal at the 2023 Berlin Wine Trophy Due to the size of the plot, there is still the possibility of planting around 550 more vines.
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