Argentina Vineyards For Sale – Private Vineyard Estates

RP94, Mendoza, Argentina
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Exclusive Vineyard Opportunities:

Unlock incredible value with vineyard lots now available at a 50% discount from the developer’s original pricing for these highly productive plots.

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  • 1 Acre  Syrah: $55,000 (2010)
  • 1 Acre   Malbec: $70,000 (2010)
  • 2 Acres  Malbec: $140,000 (2010)
  • 2 Acres  Cabernet Franc: $140,000 (2007)
  • 2 Acres (1 Malbec + 1 Cab Sauv): $140,000 (2013)
  • 4 Acres   Malbec:   $275,000 (2010)
  • 6 Acres Malbec w Homesite: $400,000 (2013)
  • 8 Acres Malbec & Cab Franc w Homesite: $520,000 (2013)

Owners, motivated by personal reasons, are keen to sell, offering substantial discounts compared to new private vineyard estates sold by The Vines of Mendoza. Prices range from $55,000 to $70,000 per acre, varying based on size, age, and varietal. Some sellers may entertain financing options.

For boutique and super premium wine producers, as well as passionate wine enthusiasts, this presents a unique opportunity to own prime terroir vineyards at the foothills of the Andes. These Private Vineyard Estates, part of a cooperative with an existing Vineyard Consulting and Services Agreement with The Vines, outsource all farming and maintenance to them. You can produce your wines with Vines’ support or collaborate with other service providers affiliated with BBI Argentina.

Acquire a prime vineyard property in one of the world’s most celebrated wine regions for a fraction of the cost of a comparable California vineyard. These vineyards, located in Los Chacayes, west of the Uco Valley, between 1050 and 1200 meters above sea level, are gaining recognition for their red and white wines. Renowned enologists and wineries like Michel Rolland, Lurton, Marcelo Pelleriti, and The Vines of Mendoza spotlight this terroir.

Named after a bush found along rivers and streams called Chacay, the Chacayes region boasts alluvial soil in a secondary terrace. Dry streambeds from the Andes make the soil less fertile but more rocky, with optimal drainage, oxygen availability for roots, and moisture retention for ideal canopy development.

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