804 Closson Road Prince Edward County (Hillier), Ontario K0K 2J0

1 卧室 1 浴室 58 ac
面积

$1,450,000

Lacey Estates Winery offers a rare opportunity to acquire an established, premium wine operation with room to grow in one of Ontario's most celebrated wine regions. Situated along Closson Road Prince Edward County's most sought-after wine route this 58.5 - acre estate combines an enviable location with exceptional expansion potential. The vineyards, planted at the highest elevation in the area, benefit from ideal soil, sun, and wind conditions, producing outstanding cool-climate varietals including Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Gewurztraminer, and Cabernet Franc. The winery comes fully equipped for immediate operations, including existing wine inventory, complete winemaking equipment, and a trailer on-site currently configured with a one-bedroom unit and office space perfect for staff, management, or guest accommodations. The welcoming tasting room, with sweeping vineyard views and outdoor seating, draws steady visitor traffic from the County's thriving wine tourism market. Established in 2003, Lacey Estates has built strong brand recognition, a loyal customer base, and a reputation for quality making it a turnkey platform for expansion. The property offers untapped opportunities to diversify revenue, with space and flexibility to add a cafe, food truck, pizza oven, or other hospitality concepts to enhance guest experiences and increase on-site sales. With its prime location, premium vineyard land, proven brand, and built-in operational assets, Lacey Estates Winery is both a lifestyle investment and a strategic growth opportunity in a booming industry. (id:43681)

房源概要

MLS® Number X12336569
房源类型 Agriculture
社区名字 Hillier
设备类型 Propane Tank
Farm Type Farm
总车位 30
租赁设备类型 Propane Tank

详 情

浴室 1
总卧房 1
Age 16 To 30 Years
内部尺寸 58 Ac
类型 Unknown

土地

英亩数
污水道 Septic System
土地深度 2428 Ft
土地宽度 392 Ft ,10 In
不规则大小 58.5
Size Total 58.5 Ac
规划描述 Ru1-128

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