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Fine Wines
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Has anyone any experience of investing in fine wines. It's an area where I have little or no experience. With the burgeoning Chinese market it looks very attractive. What are the pit falls etc. with this area of investment?
Ossian
Ossian
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What makes you think they are stock market listed? I can't find a share price for them and I can't see anything on their website that suggests they are..
15:43 Thu 03rd Oct 2013
Trouble is if you are investing in something you cant see or touch then it is wide open to scams.
There have been many wine scams when the people smooth talk you into parting with your money, then you find they disappear and you find they never actually had any wine, and your money is gone.
Here is one example
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-24 16847/B rother- sister- ran-4-5 m-fine- wine-fr aud-emp ire-con ned-vul nerable -elderl y-inves tors-ja iled-ha lf-year s.html
There have been many wine scams when the people smooth talk you into parting with your money, then you find they disappear and you find they never actually had any wine, and your money is gone.
Here is one example
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You used to be able to invest in fine wines in the SIPP markets. You would need specialist advice. From my experience of the Chinese (and Indians - another emgerging market) they`re not into wines - they prefer beer and whisky. In supermarkets in China, they have wines that have been produced in their own country with help from New Zealand producers.
You're right dzug2, this company is not listed on the Stock Market. After your message I did some due diligence on this company and several more involving the same personnel and I was shocked at what I found. I have attached a link to a BBC R4 interview which says it all.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ program mes/p01 6yn6f
Many Thanks,
Ossian
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Many Thanks,
Ossian