In the last 20 years, fine wine has established itself as a credible alternative asset class. Bordeaux has long attracted the attention of investors, but demand is also broadening to include Burgundy, the Rhône, Champagne, Italy and iconic wines from the New World. But what about South African wines? Are they a worthy investment?
In a recent interview with Moneyweb, Wine Cellar Director Roland Peens explained why South Africa offers relative value, and shared his top 5 investment-grade wines. Read the full article on investor.moneyweb.co.za .
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