Pernod Ricard's large-scale Hawkes Bay winery in Napier's industrial Pandora precinct has been placed on the market for sale, with its international owner consolidating production.
The sale follows the divestment of the Lindauer, Corbans and 10 other brands in November 2010, resulting in the former Corbans Winery being significantly under-utilised.
The Pernod Ricard New Zealand Hawke's Bay winery sits on 3.52ha of flat land zoned for heavy industrial use and has the capacity to crush and ferment 10,000 tonnes of grapes per harvest, along with storage capacity for 8.3 million litres of wine.
It has been placed on the market for sale with Bayleys Hawke's Bay through an international tender campaign closing on September 14. The land and plant has a capital valuation of $8.05 million.
Bayleys Hawke's Bay commercial and industrial salesperson Rollo Vavasour says the size of the plant meant the operation would most likely be bought by a multinational company seeking a "turn-key" New Zealand presence.