5566 Highway 128 Geyserville, CA 95441
This exceptional 8.16-acre estate in Geyserville, California, presents a unique opportunity in the heart of Alexander Valley. The property boasts an established winery producing award-winning wines from its own 6+ acre vineyard featuring Cabernet, Viognier, Zinfandel, and Tempranillo varietals. The winery is permitted for an annual production of 5,000 cases and includes a stylish 2,500 square foot tasting room and wine-making facility. Open to the public since 2010, the tasting room welcomes visitors daily without appointments and hosts industry events. A beautifully preserved 1912 historic farmhouse is situated steps from the winery, offering comfortable living quarters or potential rental income under Sonoma County's Farm-Stay program. For those seeking a new home, an approved 4-bedroom septic system is in place for a future homesite on the property's hillside, offering breathtaking Alexander Valley vineyard views. This turnkey operation includes all real estate assets, entitlements, the existing winery building, the active tasting room, and the income-generating vineyards. Located just 10 minutes from downtown Healdsburg, this property is ideally situated amongst renowned wineries and tasting rooms, making it an exceptional investment for wine enthusiasts and entrepreneurs alike. This is a rare chance to own a thriving, established winery with significant potential for growth and expansion within one of California's most prestigious wine regions.
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