Discover the Secret of Fine Wine Investment

Make Fine Wine an investable asset class

The Wine Capital Wine Fund is a luxury investment opportunity that consistently outclasses and outperforms other alternative assets*

EXPERTISE

The Wine Capital Wine Fund is controlled by experts in fine wine storage, evaluation and market trends, coupled with solid experience of asset management to create an unrivalled investment team

ASSURANCE

Our wine is shipped and stored in fully insured temperature-controlled warehousing in the U.K. Blockchain technology ensures trusted provenance which optimises and retains the funds value

TECHNOLOGY

Sophisticated computer modelling of climate forecasts and environmental changes feeds into our brand purchasing strategy, which enables us to predict the best vintages and from which houses

RETURNS

Superior quality wines as an investment have consistently superseded other alternative asset classes such as watches or gold in recent decades, and also beaten the world’s favourite stock markets*

The Wine Capital Wine Fund

Target Fund Size: $150m

Sector: Investment Quality Wine

Investment Period: 5 years+

Fees: 2 & 20

CONSISTENTLY BETTER RETURNS THAN

Performance

Due to its independence from stock market performance, Wine Capital Wine Fund believes wine is an excellent alternative for long-term growth and return. Over the previous ten years, the Liv-ex 1000 index has outperformed the S&P 500.

* Source: CISOM, FTSE, S&P, Bloomberg, Liv-ex

Market Opportunity

Fine quality wines often outperform other assets classes, including popular alternative assets

THE WINE CAPITAL ADVANTAGE

Our unique 3S Strategy™ lowers your risk exposure and is the product of a tried and tested approach that combines expertise in great wines, climate & terroir, and market knowledge of how and why which wines sell well on the secondary market

PREVIOUS Performance

(Data taken from WIVX investment tracking)

139%

Domaine Armand Rousseau

Gevery-Chambertin, 2017

85%

Tignanello

Toscana, 2016

65%

Cristal

Louis Roederer, 2002