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Feud Ends: McLean Realtor Buys Oasis Vineyard

December 5, 2007 - 6:48am
by John Arundel @ Fairfax County Times

The younger Salahi said his plans were to see Oasis grow, while his mother's plans were to downsize. Margenau said the vineyard is losing between $100,000 and $200,000 per year and had taken on debt, which triggered the court to appoint a receiver. "The vineyard is losing money but its auxiliary businesses are doing well," Margenau said.

This was not the Salahis first fight. For years Tareq Salahi had been feuding with neighbors over noise complaints at the vineyard, and two years ago the Fauquier County Zoning Office limited event activities to 12 wine tastings per year.

Michaele Salahi registered as a lobbyist in Richmond and helped forged House Bill 2643, which removes the power of county zoning authorities to regulate "customary or usual" vineyard activities, such as wine dinners or weddings. The so-called buy-right legislation went into effect in July. Then Hurricane Isabella hit, wiping out their crop.

"In between Fauquier County's zoning abuse, Isabella and now this, we've gotten beaten up all around," Michaele Salahi said. "It's all conspired to rip us apart, but we've stayed strong."

As for Casey Margenau, he hopes to close on the vineyard and the home owned by Dirgham and Corrine Salahi by the end of the year. Tareq and Michaele Salahi will hold on to the wine tour business, event planning firm and distributorship.

"I didn't want to own or operate a vineyard, but I am in the real estate business and that part I understand."

The Times reporter Alexandra Bogdanovic contributed to this article.

Copyright 2007 Fairfax County Times. All rights reserved.

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