Fine Wine is a great way to add diversity to your investment portfolio
In recent times there’s been an explosion in popularity in fine wine investment demonstrating a long term history of impressive returns.
Unlike the property & stock markets which have proven to be highly volatile, the wine market is much less susceptible to economic change or interest rates. One great advantage of wine over other kinds of alternate investments is that the available supply of the premium grade vintages is strictly limited.
Fine wine is classed as a “wasting asset” so there are interesting Capital Gains and Income Tax advantages we would like to discuss with you. All wine investments are kept “in bond”, so VAT or duty will not be paid on it either!
Growth potential is high when investing in wine, providing the right vintages are chosen. Just like any high value purchase, expert advice is essential. As a leading wine merchant and specialists in Bordeaux fine wine, including en primeur, the European Fine Wines team of expert account managers are on hand to offer advice and support to ensure you get the best start to your wine portfolio.
Contact European Fine Wines' merchants to find out how we can help build your investment portfolio
What European Fine Wines investors are saying...
A remarkable success making gains of over 30% tax free - I was contacted by European Fine Wines in September 2008, they convinced me that fine wine was a better investment than the stock market, so I took their advice. This has been remarkable success making gains of over 30% tax free. My thanks to Sebastian Woolf and his team. - G Nash
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Recent Publications
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New Europe MagazineVintage Investment - An investment that just gets better with age - our recent contribution.
The Grapevine - NEWS
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Robert Parker releases his highly anticipated in bottle scores for Bordeaux 2009 confirming it as the best modern vintage, increasing market demand.
Recent Trades (GBP)
| Lynch Bages 2010 (12x75) | £1,400 |
| Lynch Bages 2009 (12x75) | £1,500 |
| Pontet Canet 2005 (12x75) | £1,100 |
| Pontet Canet 2000 (12x75) | £1,050 |
| Mouton Rothschild 2005 (12x75 | £5,500 |
| Mouton Rothschild 2006 (12x75) | £5,500 |
| Haut Brion 2006 (6x75) | £2,000/td> |
| Haut Brion 1998 (12x75) | £4,765 |
| Lafite Rothschild 2010 (6x75) | £5,500 |
| Haut Brion 2001 (6x150) | £3,300 |
| L'Eglise Clinet 1995 (12x75) | £2,375 |
| Lynch Bages 1989 (12x75) | £3,275 |
| Petrus 2005 (6x75) | £16,375 |
| L'Eglise Clinet 2010 (6x75) | £2,065 |
| L'Eglise Clinet 2009 (6x75) | £2,000 |
Last Updated at: 9th May 2012
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