Scout
Scout Solutions for Vineyard Transactions

Make better vineyard decisions with measured site intelligence.

Scout helps vineyard buyers, sellers, brokers, lenders, and advisors understand the true condition, productivity, and long-term potential of vineyard properties before major decisions are made.

Two Complementary Scout Solutions

Objective property intelligence for every stage of a vineyard transaction.

Scout provides two complementary solutions for different stages of a vineyard transaction — from rapid block-level property intelligence before deeper diligence, to plant-level digital twin creation for baseline assessment and future vineyard management.

Rapid Property Intelligence

Scout Site Intelligence

Scout Site Intelligence generates rapid vineyard property reports using aerial imagery, historical analysis, parcel records, public and private data repositories, and comparable property context to provide objective, block-level intelligence before major property decisions are made. Reports include soil and terrain context alongside vineyard vigor analysis using NDVI and a crop-specific AI model.

Optimized for buyers, sellers, brokers, advisors, and lenders, Site Intelligence gives transaction teams a fast, third-party view of vineyard structure, visible site conditions, potential risks, opportunities, and diligence priorities.

  • Rapid vineyard property intelligence for buyers and sellers
  • Objective block-level assessment of vineyard structure, planted areas, and visible site conditions over multiple growing seasons
  • Property context using historical aerial imagery, comparable analysis, and multiple information repositories
  • Early identification of potential risks, opportunities, and diligence priorities
  • Client-ready reports for brokers, advisors, lenders, valuation, and transaction support

Pricing Model

Priced per property report

Each Scout Site Intelligence report is priced on a per-report basis and includes three comparable vineyard properties. Reports provide insights for listing support, pre-diligence, assessment, and validation of existing materials.

Rapid, third-party property intelligence for early-stage evaluation and transaction support.

Deep Plant-Level Intelligence

Scout AMP GEN5

Scout AMP GEN5 provides deep plant-level intelligence by creating a digital twin of the vineyard property. Using ground-level imagery, AI-powered analysis, vine counts, missing-vine reports, field observations, and historical farm data, Scout AMP GEN5 establishes an objective measured baseline for future vineyard management.

Optimized for buyers, sellers, estate owners, vineyard managers, and operators, Scout AMP GEN5 helps teams move from transaction intelligence to operational intelligence — creating a shared, third-party record of what is present today and how the property should be managed over time.

  • Create a plant-level digital twin of the vineyard property
  • Establish an objective baseline for future vineyard management
  • Capture vine inventory, plant condition, canopy performance, spatial variability, and missing-vine data
  • Identify weak zones, underperforming vines, missing vines, and replant priorities
  • Support ongoing decisions across yield, health, performance, operations, and action planning

Pricing Model

Priced per acre

Scout AMP GEN5 is priced on a per-acre basis, with scope determined by acreage, scan depth, reporting needs, and the level of plant-level intelligence required for diligence, baseline creation, and future vineyard management.

Deep plant-level intelligence for diligence, transition planning, and future vineyard management.

Vineyard Buyers & Sellers

Move beyond assumptions, averages, and outdated block records.

Vineyard transactions often depend on incomplete information — parcel records, planted-acre estimates, historical yields, visual impressions, and seller-provided materials that may not reflect current vineyard condition.

Scout provides a more accurate, data-driven view of a vineyard by mapping inventory, plant condition, variability, canopy performance, and redevelopment opportunities at the vine, row, block, and site level.

The result is a clearer understanding of vineyard value, risk, and opportunity — helping buyers evaluate a property with confidence and helping sellers present the asset with greater transparency and credibility.

Better data. Better diligence. Better vineyard decisions.

Why Site Intelligence Matters

Vineyard value is shaped by what is happening vine by vine.

Two vineyards with the same planted acreage can have very different economic potential. Missing vines, weak zones, uneven vigor, irrigation variability, underperforming blocks, and redevelopment needs can all affect yield, quality, farming cost, and long-term asset value.

Scout helps reveal these differences by turning vineyard scans into practical intelligence that supports diligence, planning, negotiation, redevelopment, financing, and long-term management.

Understand true inventory

Verify vine counts, missing vines, blanks, rootstocks, productive plants, block boundaries, and planted acres with an accurate “as-built” vineyard view.

Identify hidden risk

Detect weak areas, canopy gaps, variability patterns, and potential redevelopment needs that may not be visible in traditional property materials.

Quantify opportunity

Identify underutilized areas, partial replant zones, performance improvement opportunities, and blocks that may support higher-quality or higher-value production.

For Buyers

Evaluate vineyard properties with confidence.

Scout gives buyers a measured view of vineyard condition before acquisition, helping them understand what they are buying beyond the parcel map, planted-acre estimate, and historical production summary.

Buyers can use Scout Site Intelligence to assess current plant inventory, identify underperforming areas, understand redevelopment needs, evaluate yield potential, and estimate future farming priorities before capital is committed.

  • Verify planted acres, vine counts, missing vines, and productive plant inventory
  • Identify weak blocks, uneven zones, and areas requiring further diligence
  • Evaluate variability, canopy consistency, and block-level performance patterns
  • Support redevelopment planning, partial replants, and future capital needs
  • Improve acquisition diligence with client-ready maps and reports
For Sellers

Present your vineyard with better data and greater credibility.

Scout helps sellers prepare a clearer, more defensible picture of a vineyard’s current condition, productive capacity, and long-term potential.

Instead of relying only on historical yields or broad visual impressions, sellers can provide verified inventory, as-built mapping, block-level context, and site intelligence that helps qualified buyers understand the asset more clearly.

  • Create verified “as-built” vineyard maps for offering materials
  • Document productive inventory, vine counts, planted areas, and block structure
  • Provide buyers with greater clarity while reducing diligence friction
  • Support value discussions with objective, site-level information
  • Identify improvements that could strengthen market readiness before listing

Reduce uncertainty. Improve transparency. Support stronger vineyard positioning.

For Brokers, Advisors & Lenders

A better foundation for vineyard valuation and transaction support.

Scout helps transaction teams bring more precision to vineyard assessments by providing objective site intelligence that supports buyer education, seller preparation, financing conversations, and due diligence workflows.

Reports can help clarify planted acreage, vineyard condition, variability, inventory, redevelopment needs, and potential operating considerations — giving all parties a more informed basis for discussion.

Broker support

Strengthen listing materials, prepare buyers for diligence, and support vineyard positioning with verified site-level data.

Advisor support

Help clients understand vineyard condition, improvement opportunities, and potential capital requirements before or after a transaction.

Lender support

Provide additional operational context around vineyard inventory, productive capacity, and site condition during underwriting or review.

What Scout Delivers

Client-ready vineyard intelligence for better decisions.

Scout Site Intelligence combines vineyard scanning, AI-supported analysis, mapping, and reporting to create a practical view of the property.

Inventory & Plant Mapping

Vine counts, missing vines, blanks, rootstocks, productive plants, block maps, row maps, and as-built vineyard structure.

Performance & Variability

Canopy patterns, weak zones, spatial variability, underperforming areas, and block-level performance comparisons.

Site Condition

Visible vine condition, canopy consistency, growth patterns, irrigation-related variability, and monitoring priorities.

Redevelopment Planning

Partial replant opportunities, block improvement priorities, weak-zone targeting, and long-term vineyard investment planning.

Yield & Production Context

Site-level context to support yield analysis, tank planning, production expectations, and future farming assumptions.

Transaction Reports

Clear maps, summaries, and visuals that help buyers, sellers, brokers, and advisors understand the vineyard more quickly.

Objective Site Context

Built to inform decisions — not create false certainty.

Scout Site Intelligence is designed to provide objective vineyard context, not a single simplified score or guarantee of future performance.

Vineyard performance is influenced by farming practices, vine age, clone, rootstock, soil, irrigation, weather, management history, and winemaking goals. Scout helps organize visible and measurable site-level data so teams can ask better questions, prioritize diligence, and make more informed decisions.

Our reports are most powerful when combined with expert vineyard assessment, grower interviews, historical records, lab testing where appropriate, and financial analysis.

Better visibility creates better questions — and better decisions.

Important Report Notes

Key disclaimers for Scout Site Intelligence reports.

Scout Site Intelligence reports are intended for informational screening and due diligence only. They are designed to help buyers, sellers, brokers, lenders, and advisors better understand vineyard property context, but they are not a substitute for professional agronomic review, legal review, appraisal, title work, survey, engineering, or investment advice.

Acreage figures, parcel boundaries, block outlines, terrain layers, NDVI summaries, soils, AVA overlays, and comparison metrics are approximate planning layers derived from third-party data sources, GIS polygons, satellite imagery, public records, and available mapping datasets. These figures may differ from real-world planted acreage, legal boundaries, tax records, lease or sale terms, and survey-grade measurements.

Comparison metrics and map colors are intended to show relative property context, not absolute performance guarantees. Users should verify important findings through field inspection, county records, title documents, historical production records, lab testing where appropriate, and qualified professionals.

AgScout and its data providers do not warrant that all data is complete, current, or error-free for every use case. Reports should be used to support better questions, better diligence, and better decision-making — not as a legal description, survey, title guarantee, appraisal, or investment recommendation.

Not a legal description, survey, title guarantee, appraisal, or investment recommendation.

Objective property intelligence for better vineyard transaction decisions.

Scout helps buyers, sellers, brokers, and advisors understand vineyard condition, risk, and opportunity with greater clarity.