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Bottles up! Fine time to invest in wine

Top business figures are turning to rare wine for a better return on investment

November 7, 2013 16:27
David Nathan-Maister with the 1781 Château Chalon

BySandy Rashty, Sandy Rashty

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Investors have often looked to stocks, bonds and property to increase their capital. But a growing number of high net-worth individuals are turning to the fine wine market to diversify their portfolio.

David Nathan-Maister, who has 20 years’ experience in the wine industry, said investors can expect a return of up to 15 per cent per annum with the Oracle Paradis Wine Fund.

The alternative investment fund — launched this year by the Oracle Capital Group — boasts fine wines, pre-1940 whiskies and cognacs, including the Cognac Clos de Griffier 1789.

The market dipped in 2009 but the demand for fine wine has now risen with new interest from investors in China, Russia and the United States.