Returns aside, having a lot of fun researching and learning about wine investing. ❓ What investments outside of stocks have you made where you enjoyed learning about the investment?
Been slowly getting into whiskey and rum as well as wine. I feel like quality rum is where single malt whiskey was about 15 years ago, slowly expanding into collector's editions but not hit the mainstream yet. Haven't made it into the stage of investment of figuring out how to invest in them due to only having
I am an investor of Vinovest. I am glad you introduced its platform. So far, I am pretty happy with my experience and investment performance. It is wise to have a fine wine investment in my total assets portfolio. And this company is California, USA based, NOT like others in the UK or European Countries, which gives me a peace of mind. Thank!
Thanks for talking slower and quieter. I really like all your videos on investing, and consider you one of the very best. First, with your high level of expertise, a true CFP, and the detail of research you invest into each. It first, I had to scale back watching your videos, just because of the pace and intensity. But now they are much better. Thank you again
I’ve just started collecting. My great grandparents on my fathers side were Portuguese from the Azores. So I’m a bit biased. My very young collection is of vintage Porto wines. Though not for everyone, We love Porto wine!!
@@josephhogue My Uncle Robert own a winery in Sonoma County, Ca. (Raymond Burr Vineyards) and made a small case count of port, of which I may have a bottle in my little collection! 😂
An investment in wine, would definitely be a sign that the investor will recline and lavishly dine, on the richest, choicest delicacies that will leave you on Cloud Nine! So cling to the vine, "the grapes that intertwine" and sign on the dotted line and lay the cash on the line and hope your investment will climb, so you may resign! For in the final analysis, your investment strategy and your motto must be: "We will sell no Wine before it's time!" Wherefore, I wish you all the success in your new enterprise.. *but* in the event that you should misjudge in your affairs and lose your peace of mind; remember these words of wisdom: *"To error is human, but to forgive is Divine!"*
I invested a lot in wine, and the company I used went bust. I lost half my money. You, however, hit on the key. Invest in blue-chip wines only. I invested a lot in the Australian icon - Grange, and they all made money. Some bottles I purchased way back when they sold for $20.00 are now worth thousands. The non-Grange wines - glug glug. If I just stayed with Grange I would have done great.