Ashland Oregon Vineyard -

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State/Province: Oregon Region/AVA: Southern Oregon AVA Sub Region: Rogue Valley AVA Country: United States City: Ashland Total Acreage: 88 Planted Acreage: 10-50 Acres Price: $1,800,000 |
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Vineyard Information: Appraised at $3,100,000.00!
The Vineyard is laid out in seven different planting sections:
Section A – consists of 8.0 acres of Viognier and Tempranillo.
Section B – consists of 10.0 acres of Grenache and Syrah.
Section C – consists of 9.5 acres – Mourvédre, Marsanne. Sauvignon Blanc and Albariño.
Section D – consists of 3.5 acres of Malbec.
Section E – consists of 7.5 acres of Tempranillo.
Section F – consists of 7.0 acres of Malbec Section (green-scale) -- consists of 7.0 acres – reserved for further expansion.
Land balance: consists of 24 acres of alfalfa which will be replaced by grapes or other biomass producing variety of plants Description: Relax as hundreds of thousands of visitors within 2 miles of your wine tasting room come to explore at this destination location!
88.42 acres includes 2 tax lots of agriculture and 3rd lot for home site and future winery / tasting room with stunning 270 degree views!
Northern Spain? No, it’s Ashland Oregon! (The latitude of the Rioja Region in Spain is actually the same as Ashland's)
South facing slopes in 4th year production of Rhone and Spanish varietals on 46 acres.
Relax, as hundreds of thousands of visitors (Shakespeare Festival which boasts 250,000 visitors a year) are drawn within 2 miles of your wine tasting room, to behold your vineyard from a deck overlooking the beautiful Rogue Valley and Mt. Ashland making this a premier destination location. |
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