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OenoHouse: the City of London s new shrine to wine

OenoHouse: the City of London’s new shrine to wine Oeno has made a name for itself sourcing some of the rarest wine in the world. And now it’s setting up shop in the Square Mile. General Manager Luisa Martinello talks about the challenges of opening a brand-new fine wine shop in the heart of the City Published: Thursday 3rd June 2021 In association with IN LATE JUNE, we’ll be opening a brand-new fine wine shop in the historic Royal Exchange right in the heart of the City. Over the past couple of years, Oeno has made a name for itself by sourcing impossibly rare wines from cult producers as well as offering industry-leading wine investment services. OenoHouse has been in the pipeline for a long while, but as with so many things Covid-19 hit the pause button on our plans. From this summer, though, we’ll finally have the opportunity to share our love of fine wine with everyone in our new home.

Acker to Release First-Ever Burgundy Wine NFTs Accompanied by the Debut of the 2019 Domaine du Comte Liger-Belair Portfolio

Acker to Release First-Ever Burgundy Wine NFTs Accompanied by the Debut of the 2019 Domaine du Comte Liger-Belair Portfolio Share Article NEW YORK (PRWEB) April 27, 2021 Acker, the world’s largest fine and rare wine auction house and America’s oldest wine shop, has announced the first-ever, NFT-accompanied Burgundy wine lots to be featured in the company’s upcoming Delaware auction of fine wine on May 12th. Acker will debut sixteen, single bottle lots from the yet-to-be-released 2019 vintage of every wine produced by the highly acclaimed, Comte Louis-Michel Liger-Belair of Domaine du Comte Liger-Belair. Each bottle will be accompanied by a unique, one-of-one NFT showcasing the Comte’s description of each particular vineyard and its expression in the outstanding 2019 vintage. Payment for these lots will be accepted either in traditional US dollars or in cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum and mor

Returns of up to 37% from wine - that is a vintage year!

Drinking to success: The amount of fine wine traded last year, rather than consumed, was up 70 per cent on 2019 It is time to raise a glass to the future. And if it is full of wine, you may consider joining a growing army of fans turning this pleasure into a shrewd investment.  Lockdown fever has resulted in increasing numbers of people drinking wine at home. And it is not just cheap bottles of plonk we are buying – but also the finest vintages which some are acquiring for investment purposes.  The amount of fine wine traded last year, rather than consumed, was up 70 per cent on 2019 according to wine market tracker Liv-ex. It monitors the prices of a thousand investment quality wines. 

Cape Fine & Rare Wine Auction celebrates South Africa s winemaking skill and tenacious spirit - Drinks International

Cape Fine & Rare Wine Auction celebrates South Africa s winemaking skill and tenacious spirit - Drinks International
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Keeper of the Clos: Burgundy s Jean-Nicolas Méo

Keeper of the Clos: Burgundy s Jean-Nicolas Méo
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