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Vintage Wine
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If I bought a descent bottle of wine and put it in the cupboard, potentially could it be worth a a bit of money in 50 years time?
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Depends entirely what you buy, whether it will keep more than a few years,
and what it would be worth so far ahead is quite imposwsible to predict sensibly! Get a recommendation, buy more of it than one bottle, don't keep it so long, but even then you have to be careful it doesn't go off by trying it regularly. Would be an absolute waste of money if you don't do all that (otherwise millions of others would be doing it if it were so easy & safe).
and what it would be worth so far ahead is quite imposwsible to predict sensibly! Get a recommendation, buy more of it than one bottle, don't keep it so long, but even then you have to be careful it doesn't go off by trying it regularly. Would be an absolute waste of money if you don't do all that (otherwise millions of others would be doing it if it were so easy & safe).
Sounds the sort of 'investment' that might go down well.
But get decent advice on the year/vineyard/etc., not all years are declared vintage.
I can't see how a potential buyer can expect to open and try a single bottle before buying, but I'd suspect a single bottle from a seller without a rep might not attract most interest.
But get decent advice on the year/vineyard/etc., not all years are declared vintage.
I can't see how a potential buyer can expect to open and try a single bottle before buying, but I'd suspect a single bottle from a seller without a rep might not attract most interest.
Guide to invesment in wine here, it is not for everyone
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