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Beauvoisin
Nestled between the Camargue and the Rhône Valley, this stunning property is situated in the heart of 47 hectares of contiguous land comprising vineyards, forests, and woods. Built around the 17th century, the property offers a breathtaking 360-degree view of the Camargue and its ponds, the Pic St-Loup to the west, and the Mont-Ventoux to the east. This expansive vineyard estate has a strong potential for oenotourism development, thanks to the renowned Aop Bio Costières de Nîmes wine produced on site, which has won numerous gold medals in international competitions. The property also boasts impressive hospitality facilities, including guest accommodations, reception and tasting rooms, an outdoor kitchen, infinity pool, and sauna. The main house, spanning 365 m2, has been meticulously restored with high-quality materials and requires no additional investment. Additionally, two renovated guest apartments are available, with two more apartments and an old house in need of renovation. The property also features professional buildings, including warehouses, a cellar, a wine cellar, and tasting and reception rooms totaling 1100 m2. The tourist facilities include two 60m2 guest apartments that can accommodate a total of 12 people, one with a private terrace overlooking the property. There are also two apartments to be renovated, a 160m2 two-story house that can potentially be converted into four guest rooms, a 130m2 exhibition room to renovate, and an 80m2 outdoor summer kitchen. Guests can relax by the 50m2 infinity pool with a deck and saltwater treatment system. The property also includes equestrian amenities, such as a paddock, riding arena, horse boxes, and shelters. The private living area features a beautifully renovated 335m2 barn. The land consists of 27 contiguous parcels, with 38 hectares of organic vineyards irrigated with a drip system. The main grape varieties grown include syrah and grenache, as well as other varieties such as Chardonnay, Marselan, Mourvèdre, Roussane, Clairette, and Viognier. The property benefits from a microclimate throughout the year, with an argillo-calcareous soil rich in rolled pebbles that retain heat during winter nights and coolness during summer nights. The estate is surrounded by a green belt of heaths, forests, and woods, preserving the local wildlife and flora. This exceptional property offers a unique opportunity for a luxurious lifestyle in a picturesque setting. As an experienced real estate agent, I believe that the asking price of 5,999,000 is justified considering the exceptional features, potential for oenotourism development, and high-quality amenities offered by this property. It presents a rare opportunity to own a prestigious vineyard estate in a sought-after location.