, decided to also sell the boutique – and unusual – vineyard in inner-suburban Melbourne because he was now based in NSW.
He paid $11 million in 2017 for the 32 Coppin Grove property with a four-bedroom house and has secured development approval for a new three-level mansion designed by Wood Marsh architects on the site.Since moving to Brunswick Heads in northern NSW, however, he had little time to devote the vineyard, which produces 2000-3000 bottles’ worth a year, Mr Sali said.
Former Rich Lister Mr Sali, who made about $400 million in 2017 from the sale of his Swisse vitamins company, said the sale of his Musk Creek Road vineyard was now settling.The property which has, in addition to the main home, a separate accommodation retreat, tennis court, pool and entertainment shed with bowling alley, recently received Foreign Investment Review Board authorisation to sell to a non-citizen, he said.