A Cabernet Sauvignon heaven has listed for $12 million in California. Take a peek

A vineyard with all the bells and whistles has been sweetly poured onto the real estate market in Templeton, California, for $12 million.

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Vineyard

And is it a doozy.

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Vineyard

It’s “a high-capacity ultra-premium, legacy winemaking facility equipped for crush, fermentation, storage, and barrel aging in the heart of Central Coast wine country, near Highway 101,” the listing on Jenny Heinzen Real Estate says.

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Vineyard

“Home to a 44 acre vineyard primarily planted with Cabernet Sauvignon and onsite tasting room, the 64 acre Templeton property has a crush capacity in the range of 250,000-500,000 cases annually.”

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Vineyard

According to a news release, the property is owned “by the world’s largest family owned wine company” and “has been a cornerstone of artisanal winemaking, producing award-winning vintages that have delighted connoisseurs worldwide.”

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Vineyard

The property has five buildings, which total 48,600-square-feet. The buildings include:

  • Warehouse with drains

  • Storage space

  • Stainless steel tanks

  • Fermentation building

  • Lab

  • Administrative offices

And all the winery equipment is included in the sale.

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Vineyard

The listing is held by Jenny Heinzen.

Templeton is about 115 miles southwest of Fresno.

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