For Sale: Winery with Boutique Hotel and Restaurant – A Thriving Business with a Rich History
A unique winery with a rich history is for sale, offering a thriving business that combines tradition with modern comfort.
Operating since the 1800s, the property includes a working winery, a boutique hotel, and a restaurant.
Features:
1.
Winery and Tasting Room
• One side of the building features the entrance to the wine cellar, museum, and tasting room.
• Wine tastings are held regularly, especially popular during the summer season, attracting up to 50 visitors daily.
2.
Boutique Hotel with 4 Rooms
• The other side of the building houses a small hotel with 4 cozy rooms.
• Each room is equipped with its own bathroom and toilet.
3.
Restaurant and Kitchen
• A small restaurant offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
It’s the perfect place for guests to enjoy local cuisine paired with wines produced on-site.
4.
Location
• Situated just 10 minutes from Ronda, along the Carretera Cádiz - Sevilla.
• Located near the historic Teatro Romano.
5.
Flexible Conditions
• The vineyards can be excluded from the sale if the buyer does not need them.
• The business is fully operational with an established customer base and significant potential for further growth.
Investment Appeal
This property is ideal for wine enthusiasts as well as those new to the industry.
It combines steady income with opportunities to develop tourism and offers a unique location in one of the most beautiful regions.
Additional Information:
• Stunning views and privacy make this location truly exceptional.
• The property includes hectares of land, perfect for hunting or other outdoor activities.
This is not just a real estate asset; it’s a legacy ready to be passed on to a new owner!
Ronda (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈronda]) is a municipality of Spain belonging to the province of Málaga, within the autonomous community of Andalusia.
Ronda sits on the Ronda Depression, a Miocene plateau at around 600–800 metres above mean sea level with fertile land suitable for growing the Mediterranean triad of wheat, olive and vines.
The city is cut off by a deep gorge ('el Tajo'), carrying the Guadalevín river.
It is traditionally identified with ancient Arunda, populated under Iberians and Romans, and one of the main urban centers of the depression in the High Imperial period along with Acinipo and Lacilbula.
Head of a kūra, and then of a brief statelet, under Islamic rule, it consolidated as a regional cog in the late middle ages within the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada.
It was taken by force by the Crown of Castile in 1485.
Ethnic strife between Christian settlers and moriscos accrued in the late 16th century.
As of 2025, it has a registered population of 33,671.
Ronda is a popular tourism destination owing to the Tajo chasm and Puente Nuevo sights and the corridas goyescas.
It is one of the towns and villages that are included in the Sierra de las Nieves National Park.
The railway connecting Algeciras with Inner Andalusia and the Meseta passes near Ronda.