http://www.provenancefinewines.co.uk
Thinking about investing in fine wine as an alternative investment?
When selling fine wine purchased as a potential alternative investment, one of the first things any potential buyer will do is confirm its provenance, implicitly asking the following questions: •How do I know these wines are of a satisfactory quality? •Where did they come from? •Have they been looked after carefully? •Is there a paper trail to confirm all of this? If standard provenance requirements are not met, the opportunity for profit when selling is significantly reduced. This alternative investment video is brought to you by Provenance Fine Wines and illustrates some key guidelines relating to the concept of provenance. Provenance Fine Wines create and/or manage portfolios of superb quality wines, produced by some of the most highly regarded vineyards in the world.
Wine is for drinking all these guys do is drive the prices up. Have you seen the cost of a Bordeaux 2009 vintage wine? These guys are here and don't care about the industry they only want to rip off the end user.
101Educate 1 year ago
This
scoobysnack30000 1 year ago
yeh yankee56m my friend made about $1200 from one bottle of french wine that he had for only a few years!
ChristopherJamesBlog 2 years ago
I only buy Bordeaux and have made a reasonable return over the years. You can make more in shares but you can also lose more and if it goes wrong at least there's the product to drink or give away
t0pgrader1 2 years ago
Heard a lot bout wine investment recently - anyone got any big success stories to share?
yankee56m 2 years ago
never heard of wine investment before. very interesting video
tallulahful 2 years ago