Rare ‘award-winning’ vineyard in Texas hits the market. ‘No expense has been spared’
A breathtaking property has landed on the real estate market in the Lone Star State. And it’s a rarity.
Normally, when people think of popular vineyards, they think of Napa Valley in California, not in the South Plains region of Texas, but Kubacak Vineyards will make them shift gears.
For $6.5 million, the listing “is a rare offering of a meticulously maintained and award-winning vineyard property in the esteemed Texas High Plains American Viticultural Area, just fifteen miles south of Lubbock in the heart of the South Plains Region,” a news release says.
“The vineyard spans 140± acres and features 60± acres of vines with an exceptional selection of 12 grape varietals planted from 2016 to 2022, including several rare varietals not commonly found in Texas.”
A marvelous owner’s home also sits on the property with four bedrooms and four bathrooms and over 2,500 square feet. Also included, per the listing, is:
Swimming pool
3,000-square-foot barn
Tasting room
1,925-square-foot shop
“Paved road access”
“No expense has been spared in ensuring the vineyard’s success—hail nets protect the vines during inclement weather, and native grasses established between the rows help stabilize temperatures during the growing season, enhancing grape quality and yield,” the listing on Hall and Hall says.
The listing is held by Chad Dugger.
This story was originally published February 2, 2025 at 9:00 AM with the headline "Rare ‘award-winning’ vineyard in Texas hits the market. ‘No expense has been spared’."