Fine wine investment is primarily reserved to a small portion of
all the wine production in the world. These wineries have an in-depth
experience in producing the best wines available on the market. With
years of perfecting their wines they earned their spot amongst the fine
wines. Though much more expensive than the regular wine investment, the
fine wines will offer a much higher return and a guaranteed profit. With
the proper care and of course choice, you will find that you will get a
hefty return. There are two main wines which are primarily considered
fine wines, these are the Burgundy wines and the Bordeaux wines. With
these two you can't go wrong. Still, do the proper research on each, but
overall you will be more than happy with the results from your
investment.
There are many locations that the fine white and red
Burgundies come from. The most popular Burgundies which are traded these
days and offer a very high return are de Voque, Lafon, Roumier, Armand
Rousseau, Domaine de la Romanee-Conti, Domaines Leflaive, Meo Camuzet,
Leroy, Henri Jayer, Coche-Dury, and Ponsot. These fine wines may be
rather hard to purchase, which makes them such a great investment.
The
quantities in which they are made are rather minimal, and once they
appear on the market they tend to disappear quickly and never reappear
again. So if you catch one such wine grab it up and don't let it go. If
you have the money to invest in one of these fine and luxurious wines do
so, you won't be sorry. The only wine out of the list above which has
actually developed a secondary market is the Domaine de la
Romanee-Conti. This is a bit more inexpensive compared to the rest,
understandably since it's easier to find. If you have been wondering
which wine would be the best investment for your future, one of the
wines listed above can secure a true payoff.
The second type of
wine which is highly popular and is considered a fine wine investment is
the Bordeaux wine. The portfolios of wine investment were traditionally
focused primarily on the classed-growth Bordeaux reds great vintages.
These wines have the amazing ability to age very well, and after
establishing their second market over long periods of time they have a
great reputation of having consistent quality.
The Bordeaux reds
are highly popular and offer a great payoff both for short and long-term
investments. With no ore than five-hundred thousand case produced per
year, the top 30 chateaux have a very limited production which pushes
the prices rather high. The generally reliable wines are the Ch.
Leoville Las Cases, Ch. Haut-Brion, Ch. Mouton-Rothschil, Ch. Margaux,
Ch Latour, and Ch. Lafite. If you are looking for Pomerol properties
then Ch. La Fleur Petrus, Ch. Lafleur. Ch. Petrus, and Ch. Le Pin. are
traded frequently. Also traded quite frequently the St. Emilion
properties are the Ch. Valandraud and the Ch. Pavie. There are many
great options available which will offer you plenty of room to both fit
it into your budget and of course to the time you want your profit to
turn around.
Your fine wine investment is based on the choices you
make, as is with any wine investment. Make sure to do proper research
as to the prices, critique, and future of the wine you are looking to
invest in so as to better understand and prepare for the return.
No comments:
Post a Comment