Why is Wine Investment becoming more acceptable as an alternative asset class?
For many years people have invested in wine which they kept either at their merchant cellars or placed in their cellars at home. After the wine matured the traditional concept was to sell half of the stock to fund new acquisitions and to drink the rest ‘almost free of charge’. As people become more aware that these increases in value can be measured and are consistent so participating in wine investment funds has become more popular.
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