How many of you living in australia invest in wine and if so do you only invest in australian wine or do you purchase other wines as well i.e Old world wines?
Also do you use en premier?
Investment
I would say that there are alot less investing in wine for a profit these days as there has been in the recent past.
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No i was asking a genuine question.
En premier is.
"Also known as Wine Futures, En Primeur refers to the process of buying wines before they are bottled and released onto the market. Wines are usually delivered 2-3 years after the vintage, and can only be purchased by the unmixed case (12 bottles, 24 half bottles, 6 magnums).
Originally only Red Bordeaux was sold in this way, but increasingly wines from Burgundy, California, Rhône, Italy and Vintage Port are being offered 'En Primeur'."
En premier is.
"Also known as Wine Futures, En Primeur refers to the process of buying wines before they are bottled and released onto the market. Wines are usually delivered 2-3 years after the vintage, and can only be purchased by the unmixed case (12 bottles, 24 half bottles, 6 magnums).
Originally only Red Bordeaux was sold in this way, but increasingly wines from Burgundy, California, Rhône, Italy and Vintage Port are being offered 'En Primeur'."