Thursday, July 2, 2009

Chance of a Lifetime In Smith Mountain Lake




It isn't often you have the chance to buy a turnkey working vineyard. This is the chance of a lifetime. The breathtaking Savoy-Lee Winery is available for purchase. This is a great opportunity to embrace a revenue generating lifestyle. Recently, the winery became even a better value when the owner reduced the price. Pressing personal circumstance make the owner willing to sell a lifelong dream at a bargain price.


This winery can be found in the Blue Ridge Mountain foothills with 117 acres and a fully stocked 7 acre lake. You can watch over assets from a beautiful 3500 sq. ft home on the property.
The Savoy-Lee has already won awards such as the 2006 Virginia Governor's Cup Wine Competition where they took the Bronze. Virginia wines have won praise from Bon Apetit magazine and Martha Stewart. The Savoy-Lee produces 1200 cases of wine currently but is set to ramp up to 5000-6000 cases a year. Looking to the future, the current owner have completed the tasting room and everything is laid out to accommodate tourists groups as well as weddings and private parties. So this winery works hard for its owners now and has the potential to be one of the most lucrative area vineyards. The winery is poised for nationwide distribution with creative marketing.


In the vineyard, the growing season is March to October with the harvest and crush taking place in August through October. Savoy-Lee Winery grows both red and white European and French-American hybrid grapevines. They include: Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Sangiovese, Chardonnay, and Sauvignon Blanc.


After the harvest is over and all the bottles are laid in, you can take a rest in the glory of fall in the Blue Ridge Mountains without ever leaving your home! During the winter you can watch the snow fall or relax in the hot tub! This property offers a unique opportunity to an entrepreneur who seeks a lucrative and challenging future in a calm and beautiful environment. Vicki Millehan of Smith Mountain Lake can fill you in on how this winery could be yours before the fall crush.
You can also take a virtual tour
here.

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