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Press & Media Reviews on Investments in Fine Wine
Premier Cru Fine Wine Investments Ltd has featured positively, and heavily, in both the UK and European press in the last few years. The top line publications below have covered the Company, the Management team and its investment strategy, in detail. Due to copyright laws, we are unable to provide the actual cutting, but hopefully this highlights the active PR and marketing programme to promote this very stable form of alternative investment.
"In 2008 we saw a very similar downturn in the market and, had you invested by December/January, then by the end of 2009 you could be upto 35% ahead," CNBC interviews Stacey Golding, investment director of Premier Cru Fine Wine Investments. "All the indications are that we are in the same place. Now is the time to get in to the market."
View Video"The vintages are already being compared to 1899-1900 so that gives you a fair idea of how rarely this comes around," Stacey Golding, investment director of Premier Cru Fine Wine Investments told CNBC on 2010's Bordeaux vintage wines.
View Video"The biggest difference is they're (Asian consumers) not investors, they're drinkers and they're consuming the wine at an unbelievable rate," Stacey Golding, investment director at Premier Cru Fine Wines told CNBC about the fine wine market in Asia.
The 2009 wine vintage has arrived and could be an investment worth noting. Stacey Golding, co-founder of Premier Cru Fine Wine Investments, told CNBC that investors have to be very selective this year.
The fine wine investment market is expected to grow over 20% by January 2011, according to Premier Cru Fine Wine Investments. Stacey Golding, co-founder of Premier Cru Fine Wine Investments told CNBC that over the last 6 months they have seen an 8-10% growth in prices, led by demand in Asia.
This year is expected to produce outstanding French wines because of favorable weather conditions, a bumper crop and good grapes, according to Vintners. Stacey-Lea Golding from Premier Cru considers the outlook for wine.
The recent sharp rise in the price of wine is set to remain, Stacey Lea-Golding from Premier Cru Fine Wine Investments told CNBC Tuesday.






