25260 Old Julian Hwy, Ramona, CA 92065
Vineyard Grant James, a thriving boutique winery nestled in the picturesque Ramona Valley, presents an exceptional opportunity. This 8.3-acre property boasts a fully equipped winery housed in a 40x30 metal building, perfect for winemaking and storage. The winery produces 13 varietals, earning accolades from Travel + Leisure, USA Today, and the San Diego Union-Tribune. A substantial wine inventory and a growing wine club membership ensure continued success. The property also includes a charming 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom residence, providing comfortable on-site living. A beautiful outdoor tasting area with lush gardens, patios, and a water fountain creates a stunning setting for events. The property features a private water well and automatic generator, ensuring operational reliability. Zoned A72 and O, it offers potential for expansion into eco-tourism or other agricultural ventures. Ample parking accommodates guests. Located at 25260 E Old Julian Hwy, Ramona, CA 92065, this turnkey operation offers a unique blend of established business and comfortable rural living, representing a significant investment in Ramona's flourishing wine country. The property's fertile soil, ideal climate, and supportive community contribute to its exceptional potential for growth and profitability. This is a rare chance to acquire a well-established, award-winning winery with significant upside.
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Vineyard Grant James Brewery & Distillery Specialty Food Shop
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