A Tangible Asset with Long-Term Investment Potential
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Invest in Fine Wine
VAT-free investment in a physical, appreciating asset
Proven track record through global market demand
Diversify beyond cash, property, and traditional markets
Expert led guidance from London based specialists
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Fine wine investment is not without risk. Values can rise or fall, and returns are not guaranteed. Past performance is not a guide to future performance. Always do your own research or speak with an independent adviser before investing.
What Is Fine Wine Investment?
Fine wine investment is the process of purchasing carefully selected wines, typically from prestigious regions like Bordeaux, Burgundy, and Champagne, with the expectation that their value will appreciate over time.
As a Fine Wine investor, you benefit from:
A tangible, physical asset stored securely in bonded warehouses
Potential capital appreciation as wines mature and supply decreases
When you invest in fine wine, you are purchasing a real, consumable asset rather than a paper-based financial product.
As a Fine Wine investor, you benefit from:
When you invest in fine wine, you are purchasing a real, consumable asset rather than a paper-based financial product.
Unlike stocks or bonds, fine wine is exempt from Capital Gains Tax (CGT) in the UK, as HMRC classifies it as a wasting asset with a predictable life of less than 50 years.
Invest in Fine Wine
What Is Fine Wine Investment?
Fine wine investment is the process of purchasing carefully selected wines, typically from prestigious regions like Bordeaux, Burgundy, and Champagne, with the expectation that their value will appreciate over time.
Why Fine Wine?
Fine wine is a tangible market built on scarcity, provenance, producer reputation, and global demand. Due to its relative stability compared to volatile equity markets, most investors choose to hold for medium to long-term periods to achieve optimum return.
Fine wine has delivered safe and reliable returns even through harsh economic climates, with a history of long-term capital appreciation.
Proven Track Record
Investors in fine wine own their bottles outright, stored in government-regulated bonded warehouses in the UK and Bordeaux.
Secure Physical Asset
Unlike many other investment products, fine wine is VAT-exempt, and if managed correctly, fine wine investment can also be exempt from Capital Gains Tax.
Exempt from VAT
Who Are Vinverum?
Vinverum is a London-based fine wine investment business established in 2021, making the wine market more accessible through a simple and transparent approach.
London-Based Specialists
Small expert team with a relationship-led approach
Liv-Ex Member Access
Connected to the global fine wine marketplace
Bonded Storage
UK and Bordeaux storage options through regulated facilities
Simple Onboarding
Consultation, selection, purchase, and transfer process
Transparent Approach
No jargon, no convoluted structures, straightforward guidance
Portfolio Support
Ongoing help across buying, storage, and selling
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Understand the basics of fine wine investment, how the market works, and what to consider before building a portfolio.
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Step One
How To Start Investing In Fine Wine
Vinverum’s team will discuss your goals, risk appetite, and available budget before making recommendations. This mirrors the consultation-led process described on their site.
Speak With a Specialist
Step Two
A wine selection is made based on your criteria, with the reasoning explained clearly before you proceed.
Build Your Portfolio
Step Three
Wine is transferred into your ownership and stored in government regulated bonded warehouses in the UK or Bordeaux.
Store Securely
Step Four
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Fine wine investment is not without risk. Values can rise or fall, and returns are not guaranteed. Past performance is not a guide to future performance. Always do your own research or speak with an independent adviser before investing.