Château Minuty bought in Provence for several hundred million euros by the global luxury giant LVMH.
Clos-de-Tart taken over for a 9-figure sum by another heavyweight in the sector, Kering.
Sales of vintages which reach several tens of millions of euros each year at the Hospices de Beaune auctions.
Although wine consumption has been decreasing every year for thirty years, the winegrower's profession, the land he cultivates, and the product he produces continue to fascinate investors... But is this investment open to everyone? the world?
Should we opt for the vine or its product?
What initial investment is needed to hope to be a winner in the long term?
What risks should we take into account knowing that a market or certain bottles can see their price triple in the space of a few years, also attracting scammers?
The Financial Markets Authority (AMF) lists each year at least half a dozen players
“appearing on blacklists, having been the subject of a warning published by the Financial Markets Authority and/or or usurping a regulated actor.”
We consulted the specialists.
Here is their advice for investing in vines or their products, in complete safety.
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