i work for a wine company would be willing to giveu a free consultation. u can purchase straight from me at bargain prices. they are the finest wines possible.
i work for a wine company would be willing to giveu a free consultation.u can purchase straight from me at bargain prices.they are the finest wines possible.
with regards intestment opportunity wine has always been seen as a good investment. only come to fruition because of the upturn in gold ect. deffo a long term investment though.
with regards intestment opportunity wine has always been seen as a good investment.only come to fruition because of the upturn in gold ect.deffo a long term investment though.
depends on the wine itself, for instance the wine i deal in can range from a £6 bottle right upto £1000-£1500 the higher one is mainly kept indoors for obvious reasons at the right temp
depends on the wine itself,for instance the wine i deal in can range from a £6 bottle right upto £1000-£1500the higher one is mainly kept indoors for obvious reasons at the right temp
u purchase the wine for say a said amount. with details of various establishments ie company's if u decide to sell on in the future for a tidy sum. the value of your wine is provided in certificate form upon purchase.
u purchase the wine for say a said amount.with details of various establishments ie company's if u decide to sell on in the future for a tidy sum.the value of your wine is provided in certificate form upon purchase.
5 years is not really a sufficiant ammount of time to make a hefty profit. at worst its likely you would still have your £25k investment. but obviously with any investment there is risk..small loss of say 5%at worse. depending on purchase sales at the time.
5 years is not really a sufficiant ammount of time to make a hefty profit.at worst its likely you would still have your £25k investment.but obviously with any investment there is risk..small loss of say 5%at worse.depending on purchase sales at the
Does anyone remember the ephemeral TV programme whereon members of the public had to put their money into the hands of only one of three different people, in different fields, to see who could turn their investment into the highest amount? It was presented by Duncan Bannatyne.
I'm sure one couple put their money into wine, and it proved to be the best option of the three. :)
Does anyone remember the ephemeral TV programme whereon members of the public had to put their money into the hands of only one of three different people, in different fields, to see who could turn their investment into the highest amount? It was pre
Surely the most simple way is to buy all those wines on offer, say the half price Tesco ones.
When the promotion ends the value of the wine you have bought will double.
Surely the most simple way is to buy all those wines on offer, say the half price Tesco ones.When the promotion ends the value of the wine you have bought will double.
Bonding schemes can often be scams, operating in the same way as Maydorf, ie there may be just one case of valuable wine that gets booted from person to person when they want to see their 'investment'.
Bonding schemes can often be scams, operating in the same way as Maydorf, ie there may be just one case of valuable wine that gets booted from person to person when they want to see their 'investment'.