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Fine Wine Taxation | Guide

Fine wine offers you a sound and lucrative investment. While traditional investors have only fairly recently discovered the tremendous opportunities available with fine wine, collectors have known about its profit-making value for hundreds of years. Through the centuries, shrewd wine lovers have been selling part of their collections as a way of subsidising their consumption, leveraging the gains of a uniquely rarifying asset against their own cellars.

Granting easy access to this highly lucrative asset, WineCap offers extensive advice from a team of seasoned experts who can help with sourcing, storage and other crucial aspects to wine investment. With the benefit of our industry-leading technology, we can help you make the most of a bespoke portfolio and reach your investment goals. 

Acting as agents, we take care of sourcing your wine and organising its storage and insurance while you remain in complete control over your investment. Thanks to our links to the UK, you’ll benefit from the most developed secondary fine wine market there is. You’ll also enjoy access to the worldwide wholesale market via the London International Vintners Exchange known as Liv-ex, allowing you to secure a fast and fruitful sale once you’ve reached your investment goals. Lastly, we feature an unparalleled global reach while being tactically positioned in London, the fine wine market’s premier hub.

Click the button below to download our Fine Wine Investment Guide and learn more about our proven strategy for investment success. Do not hesitate to get in touch and speak to one of our wine investment advisors for further information and to reserve your allocations.

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Bordeaux 2019 | Vintage Report

Our Bordeaux En Primeur 2019 Report is available to download. Find out what our wine investment experts thought of 2019, a wonderful vintage that saw a surprisingly successful En Primeur campaign during the global uncertainty and financial stress of the time. Discover which Bordeaux sub-regions and producers we feel delivered top class wines worth paying attention to. 

In 2019, cool weather during flowering led to reduced quantities and conditions favoured producers with multiple plots of different soil types that could handle both the sunshine and rainfall. Right Bank clay soils were better able to retain water and thus sustain the vines.

Though 2019 is undoubtedly a fantastic vintage, investors are advised to be selective and search for relative value rather than being led solely by critics’ scores. 2019 was quite different in terms of how tastings were conducted. No longer could massive trade tastings be held for the media and critics. Therefore, the tasting notes from that year may be the most careful and well-thought out of any, as the critics were not being whisked from one mass tasting to another and could taste samples at their leisure at home. Without the pressure of being in the company of the winemaker, or under the influence of peers, these may be some of the most honest ratings ever. 

Through careful study and data analysis, WineCap provides insight into the wines that we feel present both value and opportunity for capital growth. With our bespoke, industry-leading graph and analysis tools we have concluded that the wines selected in this report are attractive prospects and that any carefully built investment portfolio should consider 2019 Bordeaux.

Click the button below to download our Bordeaux En Primeur Report. Do not hesitate to get in touch and speak to one of our wine investment advisors to discuss buying wines En Primeur.

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Fine Wine Investment | Guide

A renaissance in the market over the last two decades has let the secret of fine wine out, and the mainstream investment community has responded in kind. The word on fine wine is that it’s not just for the privileged few: it is an ideal choice for everyday investors looking to diversify their portfolios.

By choosing fine wine, you benefit from a proven market that is stable, relatively detached from the mainstream, and consistent in its double-digit returns. What’s more, fine wine offers you a great hedge against inflation.

Discover in our Fine Wine Investment Guide:

  • How to invest successfully in fine wine
  • What WineCap will do for you
  • The beauty of fine wine as an investment
  • The long-term returns of fine wine
  • The influence of wine critics
  • How to create the perfect portfolio

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Do not hesitate to get in touch and speak to one of our wine investment advisors for further information and to reserve your allocations.

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United States | Regional Report

1976 was the turning point for California and US wine in general. ‘The Judgement of Paris’ blind tasting on May 24th proved that France had a serious contender when top Californian Bordeaux blends were tasted against Bordeaux classed growths, and Californian Chardonnays against white Burgundy. To the surprise of many, California led on both fronts.

This was the first step that set the region in motion. In the 1990s, the first Californian ‘cult wines’ emerged – big brands that attracted collector followings. Producers such as Inglenook, Stag’s Leap, and Robert Mondavi were the pioneers, but it was Screaming Eagle that established the formula for success that many followed: tiny volumes, word-of-mouth hype, and soaring prices. Robert Parker’s appraisal and perfect scores further bolstered their image.

The global market for US wines, dominated by California but also featuring wines from Washington and Oregon, has exploded in recent years. Its share of secondary market trade has risen from 0.1% in 2010 to around 7% this year, and an increasing number of previously overlooked wineries are now showing investment-worthy returns.

Our USA Report delves into the development of its investment market, historic performance, recent expansion and key players.

Discover more about:

  • History of the US wine industry
  • International and domestic trade
  • California’s most significant AVAs
  • Napa Valley’s investment-worthy wines

Do not hesitate to get in touch and speak to one of our wine investment advisors for further information and to reserve your allocations.

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Champagne | Regional Report

Champagne needs little introduction, even to those not typically involved with fine wine. It is everywhere – from restaurants and clubs to airport lounges and private cellars. Fit for every occasion, Champagne has developed an investment market in part thanks to its strong brand recognition. More approachable than other fine wines, the Champagne market has become one of the most liquid – an added benefit for investors. In fact, the region dominated the top-traded wines on the secondary market in 2023.

A decade ago, the region made up less than 3% of the fine wine investment market. Today, its trade share comfortably sits between 13% and 15%, making it a close contender to Burgundy (the second-     most-popular region after Bordeaux).

Pricing dynamics have also evolved during this time. From a relatively modest price performer, and one of the most affordable entry points into the wine investment market, Champagne has risen to new heights in recent years. As the ultimate fine wine ‘luxury’ asset, Champagne has shown remarkable resilience to economic crisis and relatively low volatility.

Our Champagne Report delves into the fundamentals of this fascinating region, including the development of its investment market, historic performance, recent expansion and key players.

Discover more about:

  • Champagne’s investment performance
  • Supply and demand dynamics
  • Key Champagne houses and brands to watch

Do not hesitate to get in touch and speak to one of our wine investment advisors for further information and to reserve your allocations.

 

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Bordeaux 2018 | Vintage Report

Our Bordeaux En Primeur 2018 Report is available to download. Find out what our wine investment experts thought of 2018, a vintage that promises long development times thanks to powerful tannic structures and acidity. Discover which Bordeaux sub-regions and producers we feel delivered top class wines that will perform well. 

2018 was defined by extremes of weather, with heavy rainfall earlier on followed by a hot, dry summer. Conditions favoured producers with multiple plots of different soil types that could handle both the sunshine and rainfall. Clay soils were better able to retain water and consequently sustain the vines throughout drier conditions.

Though 2018 is undoubtedly a fantastic vintage, investors are advised to be selective and search for relative value rather than being led solely by critics’ scores. 

Through careful study and data analysis, WineCap provides insight into the wines that we feel present both value and opportunity for capital growth. With our bespoke, industry-leading graph and analysis tools we have concluded that the wines selected in this report are attractive prospects and that any carefully built investment portfolio should consider 2018 Bordeaux.

Click the button below to download our Bordeaux En Primeur Report. Do not hesitate to get in touch and speak to one of our wine investment advisors to reserve your allocations.