Posts Tagged Berry Bros. & Rudd.

  • Asian thirst for wine feeds new investment market

    Posted By : Daniel Kiernan on November 21st, 2011

    Location : wine

    Asian thirst for wine feeds new investment market

    Asia’s thirst for rare and fine wine is moving beyond the dining table as the industry seeks to tickle the region’s capital markets as well as its taste buds.

    China is already the fastest-growing wine consumption market globally, and industry experts say wealthy Chinese business people are now also developing an appetite for the investment opportunity that wine offers.

    “Wine is a very passionate subject, much more so than stocks and shares. It’s a passion as well as an investment for our clients,” said Stephen Wickens, the managing direct…

  • Billionaires’ Wine Thirst Quelled by Record Bordeaux Futures, Sale Prices

    Posted By : Daniel Kiernan on August 3rd, 2011

    Location : wine

    Billionaires’ Wine Thirst Quelled by Record Bordeaux Futures, Sale Prices

    Surging demand for Chateau Lafite and other French trophy labels, especially from Asia, has pushed both prices at auction and wine futures to records. Not all wine dealers are happy.

    The prices for some of the most expensive bottles are starting to discourage even billionaire collectors, said dealers — some of whom had warned in January of a bubble that could burst in 2011. Chinese and other buyers balked as some Bordeaux producers raised prices as much as 80 percent last month for the new vintage offered “en primeur,” when it is sti…

  • Lafite at $230,000 a Bottle Means Boom for Hong Kong Wine Vaults

    Posted By : Daniel Kiernan on July 21st, 2011

    Location : wine

    Lafite at $230,000 a Bottle Means Boom for Hong Kong Wine Vaults

    Fergus Fung swipes his card across a sensor and waits as his face is scanned by a computer to match his profile. A steel door opens and the Hong Kong entrepreneur enters a vault that holds his treasure of Bordeaux and Burgundy.

    This is the Hong Kong Wine Vault, one of more than 15 repositories that have been set up in the past three years in the Chinese city as it overtook London and New York as the world’s biggest auction market for top wine labels like Chateau Lafite, Domaine Romanée-Conti and Krug. The temperature is a constant 13 Cels…


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