The fine wine market today is global in terms of demand, but the supply of investment-grade wine is concentrated in a few key areas. Learn about the regions and vineyards that produce the most valuable wines in the world.
Blue-chip Bordeaux investment wines underpin the liquidity and strength of the fine wine market, and the region is still the most important for wine investors.
A top-performing region, Burgundy produces some of the world’s most valuable investment wines in very small supply and the highest quality.
Increasingly rare, great vintages of the top Champagne labels have a track record of delivering strong returns, establishing the region as key to wine investors
Home to some of the most consistently highly-scored investment wines, Rhone is an emerging market, offering value, growth, and diversification potential.
Italian wines are some of the most traded and sought-after investment wines, delivering ‘First Growth’ quality, value, and increasing liquidity to wine investors.
Despite being one of the most prolific wine-growing regions, investment-grade wine production is limited to two great labels.
Napa’s ‘cult wines’ are some of the most highly prized in the world, with top quality scores and rare supply driving strong growth and wine investor returns.
Home to the only southern hemisphere investment wine to achieve record-breaking prices and ‘unicorn’ investment potential.