The Bordeaux Wine Company is an online wine retailer and investment boutique that specializes in wines made in the region of Bordeaux, France.
What are Bordeaux Wines? Bordeaux lies on the banks of the Garonne River in France's southwest; it is part of the sixth largest urban area in the country. The city is the top wine producer in the world, home to the most important global wine fair. Wine has been produced in the Bordeaux region for more than a thousand years. The average Bordeaux vintage produces more than 700 million bottles per year. These vary in quality – they can be simple and everyday table wines, or some of the most prestigious and expensive in the entire world; the vast majority of the Bordeaux wines are red (known as claret wines in the UK), with only Chateau d'Yquem, rosé, sparkling wines and dry whites being the exception. Overall, the Bordeaux wine industry is comprised of about 8,500 wine producers. Investing in Bordeaux Wines Bordeaux Wine Company promotes wine as a viable addition to an investment portfolio. The company aims to turn wine trading and investment into a prospect similar to buying and selling stock through a stockbroker. One difference however, is that investment in wine requires the knowledge of an experienced wine investor mostly because prices differ from auction to auction and from wine broker to wine broker, and there is no set price for any kind of fine wine. With its vast knowledge of the intricate world of Bordeaux wines and experience in handling business transactions with wine trading entities, The Bordeaux Wine Company invests in wines on behalf of its clients, purchasing wines from local wine brokers or local auctions. The Premise behind the Bordeaux Wine Company Bordeaux Wine Company markets First Growth wines from Bordeaux's best vintages. The company’s investment model is strategically founded on the principle that wines are considered more prestigious and expensive as they get older and mature over time. The company buys the wines while they are still young and modestly priced, and holds on to them as their value naturally rises with time. When the wines reach “optimum drinking age”, they can be sold for a big profit; the wine industry is a market worth in excess of 14.5 billion Euros. Based on the business truism of buying low and selling high, the Bordeaux Wine Company’s investment model is similar to the standard investment model in many markets. Since wines all eventually mature and become more expensive it is considered an attractive investment for many who look for medium-to-long-term yield returns. The investment’s short term gain: an array of premium Bordeaux wines at the investor's disposal. |
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