I see in the commercial real estate section in today's Tiser that GC and all its holdings at the original and new winery CD at Mararanga is on the market through Colliers.
End of an era, have always enjoyed the wines..suspect it will be purchased either by the Chinese or perhaps local agrisquillionaie Ed Peter...who owns a couple of wineries and a heap of other SA businesses
Cheers
Craig
Greenock Creek Winery For Sale
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Re: Greenock Creek Winery For Sale
If bought by "mainland" Chinese interests I hope it doesn't go the way of Warrenmang in the Pyrenees. The mainland consortium has shut down the resort and winery oddly. Though to start with, they never bought any stock.
Australian assets are quite cheap. Warrenmang went for the price of a decent house in Beijing. Perhaps Greenock Creek will go for the equivalent price of a nice house in China.
Australian assets are quite cheap. Warrenmang went for the price of a decent house in Beijing. Perhaps Greenock Creek will go for the equivalent price of a nice house in China.
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Re: Greenock Creek Winery For Sale
so, I am assuming Warrenmang went for about $25 million??JamieBahrain wrote:If bought by "mainland" Chinese interests I hope it doesn't go the way of Warrenmang in the Pyrenees. The mainland consortium has shut down the resort and winery oddly. Though to start with, they never bought any stock.
Australian assets are quite cheap. Warrenmang went for the price of a decent house in Beijing. Perhaps Greenock Creek will go for the equivalent price of a nice house in China.
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That's a shame that the Waugh's are selling up. I guess all good things come to an end. It was a Greenock Creek wine that was the light bulb moment in red wine for me. The old cellar door was quite dangerous for tall people like myself and I had some good times in there.
The Cornerstone Grenache is still one of my favourite Grenache's and a must buy every year.
I just hope whoever buys it continues the brand, albeit with lower alcohol levels.
I'd imagine it will fetch quite a high price. The new cellar door is beautiful and there are some pretty good vineyards as well with some well reviewed wines made off them.
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Ian
The Cornerstone Grenache is still one of my favourite Grenache's and a must buy every year.
I just hope whoever buys it continues the brand, albeit with lower alcohol levels.
I'd imagine it will fetch quite a high price. The new cellar door is beautiful and there are some pretty good vineyards as well with some well reviewed wines made off them.
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Ian
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Re: Greenock Creek Winery For Sale
Well if you want your Toorak equivalent.felixp21 wrote:so, I am assuming Warrenmang went for about $25 million??JamieBahrain wrote:If bought by "mainland" Chinese interests I hope it doesn't go the way of Warrenmang in the Pyrenees. The mainland consortium has shut down the resort and winery oddly. Though to start with, they never bought any stock.
Australian assets are quite cheap. Warrenmang went for the price of a decent house in Beijing. Perhaps Greenock Creek will go for the equivalent price of a nice house in China.
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