Oliver Wine Village has a winery for sale

There’s a chance to own a slice of the District Wine Village in Oliver.

The Wine Village is a ring of 13 wineries with an amphitheater in the middle. One of them – One Faith Winery and Vineyards – has been listed for sale.

For anybody thinking about getting into the game, no experience in the wine industry is needed to purchase the property, according to realtor Paul Hague.

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One Faith – which has been listed for $1.288 million – is described as an established, turnkey winery with a well-known brand that sells over 4,000 cases per year. The sale of the property includes all of the production equipment.

Hague said the previous owners are retiring.

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