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Unlocking Liquidity: When to Finance Your Wine Collection Instead of Selling
Wine20 August 2026

Unlocking Liquidity: When to Finance Your Wine Collection Instead of Selling

Explore the strategic financial benefits of borrowing against your fine wine collection versus selling it, including tax efficiency, preserving long-term growth, and creating short-term liquidity.

How to Borrow Against a Fine Wine Collection: A UK Guide for 2026
Wine20 August 2026

How to Borrow Against a Fine Wine Collection: A UK Guide for 2026

A complete guide on how to secure a loan against your fine wine collection in the UK, covering lender requirements, loan-to-value ratios, interest rates, and the critical role of provenance and professional storage.

A Lender's Checklist: What Makes a Fine Wine Collection Financeable?
Wine20 August 2026

A Lender's Checklist: What Makes a Fine Wine Collection Financeable?

A detailed look from a lender's perspective at the key criteria that make a fine wine collection a financeable asset, focusing on provenance, storage, liquidity, and documentation.

What is en primeur wine buying and is it worth it?
Wine20 August 2026

What is en primeur wine buying and is it worth it?

En primeur, or wine futures, is buying wine while it's still maturing in the barrel, 18-24 months before release. It offers a chance to secure rare wines at a potential discount but involves significant risks like price depreciation and counterparty insolvency.

Why is fine wine considered a recession-proof investment?
Wine20 August 2026

Why is fine wine considered a recession-proof investment?

Fine wine is considered a recession-proof investment due to its low correlation with traditional financial markets, its nature as a tangible asset, and a unique supply-demand dynamic.

How to sell your wine collection: exchanges vs auctions
Wine6 July 2026

How to sell your wine collection: exchanges vs auctions

Expert guide comparing fine wine exchanges like Liv-ex and traditional auctions for selling your collection. Understand the differences in fees, speed, and pricing to maximise your return.

How long should you hold investment wine?
Wine6 July 2026

How long should you hold investment wine?

The optimal holding period for investment-grade wine is typically between 5 and 20 years, varying by region and vintage to maximise appreciation as scarcity increases.

What is the big three of wine investment: Bordeaux, Burgundy, Champagne
Wine6 July 2026

What is the big three of wine investment: Bordeaux, Burgundy, Champagne

The "big three" of wine investment refers to Bordeaux, Burgundy, and Champagne, the three French regions that have historically dominated the fine wine market due to their consistent quality, established secondary market, and long-term price appreciation potential.

What is en primeur wine buying and is it worth it?
Wine2 July 2026

What is en primeur wine buying and is it worth it?

En primeur, or 'wine futures', is the process of buying wine while it is still in the barrel, years before it is bottled. This guide explores whether it's a worthwhile strategy for collectors and investors in 2026.

Why is fine wine considered a recession-proof investment?
Wine1 July 2026

Why is fine wine considered a recession-proof investment?

Fine wine is considered a recession-proof investment due to its tangible nature, inelastic demand from global high-net-worth consumers, a finite supply that decreases as it's consumed, and a historically low correlation with traditional financial markets.

How to sell your wine collection: exchanges vs auctions
Wine19 May 2026

How to sell your wine collection: exchanges vs auctions

Selling a fine wine collection involves choosing between exchanges like Liv-ex for speed and price transparency, and auctions for rare bottles and potential record prices. This guide details the processes, costs, and strategic considerations for each to help you maximise your return.

How long should you hold investment wine?
Wine18 May 2026

How long should you hold investment wine?

The optimal holding period for investment-grade wine is typically between 5 and 10 years, though this can extend to 20 years or more for exceptional vintages. Learn how a wine's drinking window, scarcity, and region impact the ideal duration.

What is the big three of wine investment: Bordeaux, Burgundy, Champagne
Wine18 May 2026

What is the big three of wine investment: Bordeaux, Burgundy, Champagne

The 'big three' of wine investment are Bordeaux, Burgundy, and Champagne. These regions dominate the secondary market due to their unparalleled quality, scarcity, age-worthiness, and global brand recognition, forming the cornerstone of most fine wine portfolios.

What is en primeur wine buying and is it worth it?
Wine18 May 2026

What is en primeur wine buying and is it worth it?

En primeur, or wine futures, is the process of buying wine while it is still ageing in the barrel, one to two years before bottling. It can be a worthwhile strategy for securing sought-after wines at their initial release price, offering potential for financial appreciation and guaranteed provenance.

Why is fine wine considered a recession-proof investment?
Wine18 May 2026

Why is fine wine considered a recession-proof investment?

Fine wine is considered a recession-proof investment due to its unique supply-demand dynamics, low correlation with traditional markets, and its status as a tangible asset with potential tax benefits.