Michael Zingraf Vineyards specializes in the sale of vineyard estates or properties in France. With recognized expertise, we offer a selection of exceptional vineyards, carefully chosen in the most prestigious regions. Whether you desire to invest in Bordeaux, explore Provence, or discover new terroirs, the Michael Zingraf Vineyards team is dedicated to guiding you towards the estate of your dreams. A fascinating immersion into the world of wine awaits you.
A unique and privileged location just 15 minutes from Saint-Tropez. Set in the heart of a hilly, wine-growing landscape plunging into the sea, this 30-hectare, fully fenced and secure vineyard...
Reference : MZVST009In the heart of the Var vineyards, this family vineyards estate of approximately 50 hectares, of which 30 hectares are PDO Côtes de Provence and PGI vines, offers a mansion...
Reference : MZVST006A vineyard and winery covering more than 10 hectares in a single block, located in the heart of the Aix-en-Provence hillsides, harmoniously combining the history of its 800m2 bastide with...
Reference : MZVST007Located 10 minutes from the beaches, this luxury olive and wine growing estate of approximately 8 hectares includes an olive grove in production of approximately 6.5 hectares and an AOP...
Reference : MZVST002A veritable amphitheatre of olive trees, vines and lush vegetation surrounding an imposing, charming bastide of around 900m2. Ideal for a lifestyle or business project. Confidentiality agreement required.
Reference : MZVST002BLocated between Toulon and the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, this family vineyard estate of over 50 hectares, including around 30 hectares of PDO Côtes de Provence and PGI vines, symbolises the...
Reference : MZVST026MICHAEL ZINGRAF REAL ESTATE exclusive Christie's affiliate presents to you in EXCLUSIVE confidential sale, a historic property in the Luberon completely restored and with a unique character in Provence. Located...
Reference : MZILR946Situated in the heart of the renowned Esclans valley terroir in the Haut Var, this turnkey production facility covers around 21 hectares, including around 20 hectares of PDO and PGI...
Reference : MZVST017This estate of over 100 hectares, including around 30 hectares of vines in production, is a family-run winery that draws its richness from the terroirs of the Côtes de Provence...
Reference : MZVST010Situated in the heart of green Provence, this exceptional estate is a real postcard of the region. This wine tourism estate of around 50 hectares in a single block offers...
Reference : MZVST028Situated in the heart of the Luberon National Park, just 20 minutes from Aix-en-Provence, with breathtaking views over the Durance Valley, the Grand Luberon and Mont Sainte-Victoire, the Château enjoys...
Reference : MZVST011This 50-hectare wine-growing estate, which includes over 35 hectares of organically-farmed AOP Costières de Nîmes vines, offers residential and farm buildings with character. This former farmhouse of around 2,000m2, most...
Reference : MZVST014Family-run wine estate located in the centre of the Var, in the heart of the Côtes de Provence appellation, with a surface area of around 55 hectares supplemented by leased...
Reference : MZVST027In a secret setting, woods, meadows, ponds, streams and vineyards surround a château, a historic jewel from the 17th century. A unique place where ‘art de vivre’ is the watchword....
Reference : MZVST029An unparalleled and rare opportunity has arisen in the middle of one of Provence’s wine regions (Var) to own a vineyard with a 150-year-old, fully restored, Mas surrounded by immaculately...
Reference : MZIST1448A true oasis of peace, where time seems to stand still, 5 minutes from Grimaud and 15 minutes from the beaches, this property of around 8 hectares features: - a...
Reference : MZVST003deally located in the heart of the Faugères appellation, this estate covers around 30 hectares, including around 22 hectares of vines. A modern, refined facility for exceptional wines File on...
Reference : MZVST016Situated in the Haut-Var region, surrounded by woods and cypress trees, this charming, discreet wine-producing estate extends over around 8 hectares, including a quality vineyard of around 6 hectares in...
Reference : MZVST025The Domaine La Grande Maison is located, on a hill overlooking the banks of the Dordogne and the historic town of BergeraC. This family estate of about 20 hectares, including...
Reference : MZVST004Organic PDO Côtes de Provence wine estate, nestling a few kilometres from one of France's most beautiful villages in the Var. - Surface area: 16 hectares, including 10 hectares of...
Reference : MZVST030Situated in the foothills of the Monts du Beaujolais, the vineyard estate is renowned for its sustainable and ecological approach to viticulture, as well as for its natural winemaking, which...
Reference : MZVST032When it comes to luxury vineyard properties in France, Michael Zingraf Vineyards is the trusted partner for your purchase or investment in a vineyard or wine property.
A vineyard is a collection of agricultural operations dedicated to grape cultivation and wine production. It typically consists of several vineyard plots, production facilities such as wineries (storage and vinification places), cellars (for wine aging and conservation), and often a residential house. Explore an exclusive selection of the most beautiful vineyards available for sale, all rigorously chosen for their excellence and potential. Here are some key aspects regarding vineyards:
Terroir: Terroir is a central concept in the wine world. It refers to the unique interaction between soil, climate, landscape, and viticulture methods that give each wine its specific character.
Vineyard: A vineyard is the collection of cultivated vine plots. Vines can be planted at different densities and pruned using various methods, depending on the terroir and the choices of the viticulturist.
Winemaking: After the grapes are harvested, they are brought to the winery of the vineyard where they will be transformed into wine. This process often involves steps such as destemming, pressing, fermentation, and aging.
Aging: After fermentation, the wine is often aged in barrels, tanks, or bottles to develop its aromas and character. The duration and type of aging vary depending on the type of wine produced.
Commercialization: Many vineyards sell their wine directly from their property, but they can also work with distributors, traders, or exporters to reach a wider market.
Vineyards can vary in size, from small family-owned operations to large estates spanning hundreds of hectares. They can be located in any wine region of the world, each with its own climatic, geological, and cultural characteristics.
Let yourself be seduced by the sweetness of Provence with our picturesque vineyards, ideal for the production of exceptional rosé and white wines. Provence, located in the southeast of France, is globally recognized for its wines, especially its rosés. The region is characterized by its Mediterranean climate, picturesque landscapes with rolling hills, centuries-old olive trees, lavender fields, and, of course, its vineyards. When we talk about "charming vineyards" in Provence, we refer to those wine estates that captivate not only with the quality of their wines but also with their aesthetics and history.
Characteristics of charming vineyards in Provence:
Provençal Architecture: Many charming vineyards are equipped with bastides or Provençal mas, traditional stone buildings often surrounded by cypress trees and olive trees.
Wine Diversity: While Provence is famous for its light and fruity rosés, it also produces powerful reds and aromatic whites. The dominant grape varieties are Grenache, Cinsault, Syrah, and Mourvèdre for rosés and reds, and Rolle or Vermentino for whites.
Unique Terroir: The region is blessed with a varied soil, ranging from schist to limestone, and benefits from a sunny climate with maritime influences, ideal for viticulture.
Sustainable Practices: Many vineyards in Provence adopt organic or biodynamic viticulture methods, respecting the land and producing wines that faithfully reflect their terroir.
Touristic Appeal: Thanks to their charm, these estates attract many visitors. Activities range from simple wine tastings to complete stays with accommodation, gourmet meals, and vineyard tours.
Notable wine regions in Provence:
Côtes de Provence: The largest appellation in the region, mainly producing rosé wines.
Bandol: Known for its powerful red wines based on Mourvèdre.
Cassis: Celebrated for its aromatic white wines.
Charming vineyards in Provence are jewels that combine natural beauty, rich heritage, and exceptional winemaking tradition, offering an enchanting experience for wine lovers and travelers.
Our dedicated team is available to guide you at every step, ensuring a smooth and secure transaction. Michael Zingraf Vineyards, as a specialist in vineyard and wine property sales, However, I can generally outline what professional accompaniment in the field of vineyard property sales might entail:
Evaluation and Valuation: An expert in vineyard sales should be able to accurately assess the value of a property, taking into account not only the terroir, infrastructure, and production potential but also the reputation, quality of wines produced, and economic profitability of the operation.
Technical Expertise: The accompaniment may include analyses of the soil, planted grape varieties, adopted viticulture methods, and winemaking facilities.
Strategic Advice: Selling a vineyard property requires a strategic approach. This includes recommendations on positioning the property in the market, suggestions for increasing the value or yield of the estate before the sale, or advice on the ideal timing for the sale.
Marketing and Promotion: The expert should have a strong network to promote the property to the right potential buyers. This could include creating professional presentation portfolios, organizing private tastings, and utilizing communication channels tailored to a prestigious clientele.
Negotiation: Once a potential buyer is identified, the accompanier often plays a key role in negotiations to ensure the seller's interests are well defended.
Legal and Administrative Support: Selling a vineyard property is legally complex. The expert should be able to guide the seller to the best resources or partners to ensure all formalities are fulfilled.
Each transaction is handled with the utmost care, guaranteeing confidentiality and discretion to our discerning clients. Choosing Michael Zingraf Vineyards means opting for a leading brand in luxury real estate and vineyard properties.