Istria is universally renowned as one of the top wine-making regions of the world, among other things thanks to its fertile land, the variety of its terroirs (types of soils) and its very specific microclimate; due to that Istria is often nicknamed the "Croatian Tuscany"
The region has a long-standing wine-growing tradition dating back to ancient times when the Fenician and Greek settlers first brought grapevines to this land
The estate offered for sale covers an area of 14.88 hectares including 12.64 hectares of vineyard and an olive grove with 60 trees
The vineyard was planted in 2009 with 73,000 wine plants of traditional local grape varieties such as Malvasia (42%) and Chardonnay (40%) with some Sauvignon (10%) and Semillon (8%)
Annual average production over the last 5 years added up to around 67,500 liters of high-quality wine, or 90,000 bottles per year
The estate is completely fenced, partly by a stone wall and partly by a wire fence
on the plot, there is a stone house (105 m2) with storeroom for agricultural machines, a kitchen, wardrobe and toilet
In addition the land is sold with building permit in place for the construction of a building totalling 900 m2 to be used partly for residential purposes (with up to 3 self-contained units) and partly to host a winery, wine cellar, a restaurant, souvenir shop as well as a swimming pool and parking (a rough estimation of costs received by the owners for the construction of the building adds up to approximately 1,335,000 EUR)
Asking price: 2,900,000 EUR (asset deal)
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