The Good Life France Magazine Summer 2018 | Page 91

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Vineyards

Many of us have a romantic notion of owning some vines so we can produce our own wine to bottle and share with friends and family. It’s a trend that has grown internationally with Chinese and American buyers dreaming of having their own Grand Cru.

But buying a vineyard where the vines are too young, too old, or not planted to the correct density can turn your dream sour. It’s essential you seek the advice of a specialist vineyard agent. Leggett Immobillie's Xavier Routurier comes from a vineyard-owning family and advises buyers in his native Bordeaux, Bergerac and Lot-et-Garonne areas.

He says that the typical hobby vineyard is 1 to 2 hectares (15,000 bottles of wine a year), with a nice house attached, and costs €400,000 to €1,000,000. This compares with a professional vineyard of 15 - 25 hectares costing €1.5 - €3 million, depending on the renovation and size of the chateau/house. Of course prices will be lower outside the internationally famous Bordeaux region. “The biggest mistake buyers can make is to buy a vineyard that doesn’t conform to the latest regulations – and/or the quality of the vines and terroir is poor. The peak age for vines is around 20 years.”

Vineyard properties selection

€1,449,000 Bergerac, Dordogne

Charming and cosy vineyard in AOC Pécharmant, 10.30 hectares. Near all commodities. Details

This beautiful château has been transformed into a well run and profitable wine business - 20 ha of AOC Bordeaux vines. Details

€2,730,000 Commercial in Gironde