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328 Ingalls Street Santa Cruz CA 95060

  • Santa Cruz, CA
  • $7,590,000

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Seller Financing available! Popular, full production winery in Santa Cruz! Healthy inventory of award winning (gold, double gold etc) wines, with leased tasting room and event/production space. This turn-key winery operation in Santa Cruz has over 1500 wine club members and growing! Ranked one of the very top wineries in San Francisco South Bay. Premium Luxury Wines, most scoring 90-98 points, all single varietals (no blends). 3 different and distinct wine brand labels. The next owner can either add to their existing wine brand portfolio (add this onto their business and scale it more later), or this is perfect for someone breaking into the industry and wanting a turn-key operation with 3 existing wine brands (one is purely Napa-centric), a large wine club and an established location. Buyer can also use production facility as a custom crush.
Seller Financing available! Popular, full production winery in Santa Cruz! Healthy inventory of award winning (gold, double gold etc) wines, with leased tasting room and event/production space. This turn-key winery operation in Santa Cruz has over 1500 wine club members and growing! Ranked one of the very top wineries in San Francisco South Bay. Premium Luxury Wines, most scoring 90-98 points, all single varietals (no blends). 3 different and distinct wine brand labels. The next owner can either add to their existing wine brand portfolio (add this onto their business and scale it more later), or this is perfect for someone breaking into the industry and wanting a turn-key operation with 3 existing wine brands (one is purely Napa-centric), a large wine club and an established location. Buyer can also use production facility as a custom crush.
Seller Financing available! Popular, full production winery in Santa Cruz! Healthy inventory of award winning (gold, double gold etc) wines, with leased tasting room and event/production space. This turn-key winery operation in Santa Cruz has over 1500 wine club members and growing! Ranked one of the very top wineries in San Francisco South Bay. Premium Luxury Wines, most scoring 90-98 points, all single varietals (no blends). 3 different and distinct wine brand labels. The next owner can either add to their existing wine brand portfolio (add this onto their business and scale it more later), or this is perfect for someone breaking into the industry and wanting a turn-key operation with 3 existing wine brands (one is purely Napa-centric), a large wine club and an established location. Buyer can also use production facility as a custom crush.
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5,835

5,835

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

01

Interior

Flooring

Concrete Slab
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Lot & Area

Status

Inactive

Living Area

5,835 Sq.Ft.

MLS® ID

323913421

Type

Commercial

Neighborhood

Santa Cruz County
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Finance

Sales Price

$7,590,000
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Santa Cruz County

Agriculture is concentrated in the coastal lowlands of the county's northern and southern ends.

Welcome to Santa Cruz County

General

Santa Cruz County is set snugly against the Pacific coastline and the neighboring counties of San Mateo County, Santa Clara County and Monterey County. It has a commanding view of the Pacific Ocean, as well as of the northern portion of the Monterey Bay with a backdrop of redwood encrusted mountains that soak up the sea fog. The County of Santa Cruz has a population of roughly 271,000.
 
The county is situated on a wide coastline with over 29 miles (47 km) of beaches. It is a strip about 10 miles (16 km) wide between the coast and the crest of the Santa Cruz Mountains at the northern end of the Monterey Bay. It can be divided roughly into four regions: the rugged "north coast"; the urban City of Santa Cruz, Soquel, Capitola, and Aptos; mountainous Bonny Doon, San Lorenzo River Valley; and the fertile "south county", including Watsonville and Corralitos. Agriculture is concentrated in the coastal lowlands of the county's northern and southern ends. Most of the north coastal land comprises relatively flat terraces that end at steep cliffs
 

Business and the Economy

In the 19th century, Santa Cruz's economy was based on milling lumber, making lime cement from limestone, and tanning leather. By the mid 19th century, Santa Cruz was the second largest manufacturing area in the state. As natural resources depleted, tourism became the more important economic sector in the area.
 
In the 21st century, the leading industry segments in this County have a different balance to that of neighboring San Mateo County and Santa Clara County. They are focused on Technology, Tourism, Sports, Artisanal, Marine Sciences, Agriculture, Genomics, Creative and Retail.
 

Living and Visiting

Despite containing only 4 cities, with populations varying from 10,000 to 60,000, the County of Santa Cruz has plenty of communities to choose from: there are a further 4 unincorporated communities and 26 census-designated places.
Welcome to Santa Cruz County General Santa Cruz County is set snugly against the Pacific coastline and the neighboring counties of San Mateo County, Santa Clara County and Monterey County. It has a commanding view of the Pacific Ocean, as well as of the northern portion of the Monterey Bay with a backdrop of redwood encrusted mountains that soak up the sea fog. The County of Santa Cruz has a population of roughly 271,000.   The county is situated on a wide coastline with over 29 miles (47 km) of beaches. It is a strip about 10 miles (16 km) wide between the coast and the crest of the Santa Cruz Mountains at the northern end of the Monterey Bay. It can be divided roughly into four regions: the rugged "north coast"; the urban City of Santa Cruz, Soquel, Capitola, and Aptos; mountainous Bonny Doon, San Lorenzo River Valley; and the fertile "south county", including Watsonville and Corralitos. Agriculture is concentrated in the coastal lowlands of the county's northern and southern ends. Most of the north coastal land comprises relatively flat terraces that end at steep cliffs   Business and the Economy In the 19th century, Santa Cruz's economy was based on milling lumber, making lime cement from limestone, and tanning leather. By the mid 19th century, Santa Cruz was the second largest manufacturing area in the state. As natural resources depleted, tourism became the more important economic sector in the area.   In the 21st century, the leading industry segments in this County have a different balance to that of neighboring San Mateo County and Santa Clara County. They are focused on Technology, Tourism, Sports, Artisanal, Marine Sciences, Agriculture, Genomics, Creative and Retail.   Living and Visiting Despite containing only 4 cities, with populations varying from 10,000 to 60,000, the County of Santa Cruz has plenty of communities to choose from: there are a further 4 unincorporated communities and 26 census-designated places.
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