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Vinexpo 2012

VinexpoLa Bergère Vintners will be exhibiting at Vinexpo, Hong Kong from 29th - 31st May 2012.  

Please feel free to pay us a visit, or alternatively contact us to arrange a meeting.

Special offer on our Grands Crus

  • Duhart Milon 2010
  • Quantity : 24 /  Size : 75 cl
    Price
    : 95 €

  • Lafite Rothschild 1988
  • Quantity : 12 /  Size : 75 cl
    Price
    : 720 €

  • Lascombes 2008
  • Quantity : 60 /  Size : 75 cl
    Price
    : 42  €

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  • Troplong Mondot 1992
  • Quantity : 12 /  Size : 75 cl
  • Price : 30 €

  • Duhart Milon 2007 (HK Stock)
  • Quantity : 36 /  Size : 75 cl
  • Price : 90 €

  • Latour 1988
  • Quantity : 12 /  Size : 75 cl
  • Price :  390 €

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  • Petit Cheval 2004
  • Quantity : 30  /  Size : 75 cl
  • Price :  100 €

  • Mouton Rothschild 1994
    Quantity :
    12 /  Size : 75 cl
  • Price : 290 €

  • Tertre 2008
  • Quantity : 200 /  Size : 75 cl
  • Price : 17 €

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Invest in the wine market


French fine wine, an investment you can count on

Investing in fine wines is one of the most reliable ways to boost your wealth. France enjoys an unrivalled reputation as a world leader in gastronomy and luxury wines. At home and abroad the French are renowned as the ambassadors of “gracious living”.

Investing in fine wines enables you to capitalize on a market that is currently experiencing rapid growth worldwide. The vivacity of the fine wine market has been further strengthened by improvements in transportation, storage and communication.

The potential of emerging international markets

Since 2005, the average price of the top 100 wines has multiplied by 3.5. Taking into account the consistent trend of worldwide consumption of Grand Cru wines, the market appears to be one of durable strength.

For our traditional clientele, fine wines are as attractive as ever. They have an enduring popularity whatever the market environment because of the history and hedonistic culture that they embody. Moreover, interest in fine wines has begun to extend to emerging economies across the globe, creating significant new trade opportunities.

The considerable rate of growth of these new markets has already led to a shortage of certain chateaux wines and, consequently, sparked an increase in prices that is likely to continue.

A competitive and durable investment

Certain French estates and châteaux have achieved an exceptional reputation, elevating them to almost mythical status. As we know, the Earth's terrain cannot be extended and Bordeaux's celebrated vineyards cannot be expanded. This results in a limited production of French Grand Cru wines and an inevitable increase in value as the fine wine market grows. Thus a competitive supply-and-demand mechanism is created that is unique to this market.

This particular feature of the fine wine market helps explain why investing in wine has become a more than competitive alternative to traditional investment products. Wine is a consumer good and, unlike other investments, benefits from repeated purchase maintaining the supply/demand imbalance necessary for speculation.

 

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