Wine Investing
Wine Investing
Just like your investments, Fine Wines improve with age. As Wines reach maturity and approach optimum drinking, they become more desirable, therefore more valuable. As the wine becomes consumed, they become even rarer which in turn adds yet more upward pressure on prices. Fine Wines are a recognised symbol of status, but are deemed relatively cheap in comparison to other luxury goods of world class. Demand nearly always outstrips supply, and with increased interest from countries such as Russia, China and India there simply isn't enough of the red stuff to go around.
Wine Investments are deemed 'less risky' than other methods of investment. They are less volatile than stock-market linked indices, and investors enjoy the security of knowing they have a tangible asset that can always be enjoyed!
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