Colliers experts Tim Altschwager, Nick Goode, and Tom Barrett have been appointed to market the historic Richmond Grove Winery for sale on behalf of Pernod Ricard Winemakers.
Colliers is delighted to be handling the sale of the historic Richmond Grove Winery in the heart of the Barossa Valley Wine Region. Tim Altschwager, Nick Goode, and Tom Barrett are handling the sale process on behalf of Pernod Ricard Winemakers.
Nestled in the heart of the Barossa Valley, Richmond Grove Winery is a testament to over a century of winemaking excellence.
Colliers National Director of Agribusiness, Tim Altschwager, said, “The sale of Richmond Grove, located at 21 Para Road, Tanunda, presents a rare opportunity for buyers to acquire a significant Barossa landholding with multiple Titles and potential for alternate uses.”
Richmond Grove Winery has long been a beacon of quality in the Australian wine industry and has produced some of the country’s most celebrated wines.
Known for its multi-regional philosophy, Richmond Grove produced exceptional varietals, including the acclaimed Watervale Riesling, often hailed as one of Australia’s finest white wines.
Spanning 27 hectares across five titles, Nick Goode, Colliers Associate Director of Agribusiness, said, “Richmond Grove Winery offers a wealth of possibilities with around 87 million litres of tank storage and 299 tanks, three climate-controlled warehouses totalling over 16,400 square meters and multiple residences including its historic Flemish-style chateau. Its strategic location in the Barossa Valley, renowned for premium wine production, further enhances its appeal.”
Tom Barrett, National Director of Industrial and Logistics, added, “While Richmond Grove’s heritage is entrenched in winemaking, its future could include a mixture of industrial, residential and wine tourism pursuits, subject to necessary consents.”
The significant climate-controlled warehouses and extensive tank storage make it an ideal site for large-scale production, storage, and distribution operations.
Capitalising on the Barossa Valley’s reputation as a premier wine destination, Richmond Grove could possibly be transformed into a wine tourism hub and the property’s expansive area also offers significant potential for residential development (STCC).
Richmond Grove Winery is being offered for sale by Expression of Interest (EOI), closing on Wednesday, 20 November at 4pm (ACDT). This is a unique opportunity to acquire a piece of Barossa Valley history and shape its next chapter.
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