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A safe haven in wine?

Aug 17 2010 17:42 Reuters

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New York - Like gold, top wines are highly prized, represent wealth and are selling near their historical highs.

Prices of the five premier cru Bordeaux - Chateaux Lafite Rothschild, Haut-Brion, Margaux, Latour and Mouton-Rothschild, and the grand crus of Burgundy, particularly Romanee-Conti, are at or above 2007 levels.

"During times of economic stress and worry, buyers look to safe investments and gold is seen as a defensive strategy. It's tangible, has intrinsic value and is a good diversifier ... The same can be said for the top growth Bordeaux and for the same reasons," said Jennifer Simonetti-Bryan, an independent wine consultant.

"With markets such as China coming on board with eyes only for the top growths, it is a promising outlook for them."

Promising for the auction houses, too.

Sotheby's four Hong Kong wine auctions last spring were successful, according to Robert Sleigh, the company's vice president of wine. "Obviously, Asia continues to drive the prices in wine."

Christie's wine auctions in London, Hong Kong, New York, Geneva and Amsterdam, had sales of $13.9m in the first half of the year, up 18% from the same period a year earlier. Asian wine buyers represented 43% of the sales figure, Christie's spokesperson Erin McAndrew said.

Christie's is starting its fall season early with its first auction on September 18 in Hong Kong followed less than a week later by another in New York, according to Charles Curtis, its head of wine sales.

"I'm an optimist," he said. "I'm feeling overall very positive about the fall season - and even 2011."

Prices at spring auctions exceeded expectations. Seventy bottles Chateau Lafite Rothschild, which auction house Acker Merrall & Condit expected to fetch between $125 000 and $175 000 in Hong Kong sold for $320 250 - including the buyer's premium. That's $4 575 a bottle.

Sotheby's has 2 000 bottles of Lafite coming up for auction in Hong Kong in October with a pre-sale estimate of between $1.5m and $2.5m.

One Singapore-based wine broker, who managed to get a case of each of the top five growths for roughly $77 000 during spring sales, said they were being snapped up.

Saeed Shah, who works for Premium Liquid Assets Pte, Ltd, described the Asian demand for Lafite as an "obsession."

"As we get more and more millionaires worldwide we see that these same people drink these wines," Shah said, adding that with their limited production the law of supply and demand takes over.

As for gold, it is nearing its record high of $1 264.90 that it touched on June 27.

 
 
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