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The Wine May Be Ok But The Investment Is Surely Corked...

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sandyRoe | 11:27 Sat 18th Apr 2015 | ChatterBank
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The opportunity to invest in wine before it enters the bottle is a special one, especially when it comes to Bordeaux. En Primeur is a long and storied tradition of the Old World. It also has been adopted in New World regions such as California and Australia. Tasting young barrel samples two years prior to a vintage’s release is a palate-twisting exercise that employs both skill and intuition. Master of Wine Christy Canterbury is taking us to the frontlines of Bordeaux En Primeur 2014. Will these wines be worth your time? Find out now. – Snooth Editorial

The con men keep trying. Would you touch this with a bargepole?
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No... but I have invested in whisky
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Whisky, that'll be as safe as the bank of England.
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I've invested a fair bit in drink over the years but have little to show for it other than a red nose.
deal direct with the distilleries, guarantees some special bottles of the good stuff!!

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