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a medal for wine how is it that older people how come when they do become more expensive?

Do people who came to collect and wait 50 years to sell to make a lot of money if you Do they use what is really Happing when the wine is aging, what are the wines more expensive to the person gets the reward information

The thing is that not all wines will be worth money in 50 years. A bottle of Beringer White Zin is crap now and be crappy in 50 years. A bottle of two Chuck money will be worth $ 100 in 50 years – the refund will be worth it to return to glass recycling. Your sentence is a big race, so I will try to spread out. "People who came to gather and wait 50 years to sell a lot money? "Some do, some do not. Remember that 50 years is a long time. Most wine collectors will not begin until they are at least 30 or 35, it which means that series of 80 or 85 before you see any change in its 'investment'. More realistically, investors came to invest in the 10-25, even 30-35 years. Any thing is no longer an investment bond or inheritance (which means it was for children). Above all, the wine that have been stored properly and manageable. Not all wine ages well. If passed bill and what is not something special (like a special edition or a vintage bottle), then it is not really going to be worth much. "If they do a lot of money investing in wine, what is it that the wines tend to invest in? You can invest in anything that is made to age. And if you have a good reputation, both best. Bordeauxs (is that even correct?), The Italians large (think Barolos), taxis, have been the last great investment. As pinots improvement, future investments may be good. The vineyards of Sauternes Grand Cru, are always a good investment (techincally, fall into Bordeaux). "What are the most expensive wines?" The most expensive wine in the history of wines sold are old, basically the 1700s. But those who regularly sold at auctions of wine are Bordeaux, California taxis, and some Italians. Most are past vintages or limited versions. Screaming Eagle, a California taxi, regularly sells for $ 1000 in forward. This is a wine that not just anyone can get, so it drives up demand. Even recent vintages that sell for much on auction sites. http://www.wine-searcher.com/find/Screaming+Eagle/2/USA-/USD/A/-/0 Wine Spectator (WAS) is a "collection" designation in each issue – these are wines that are selected to be the supreme quality that most likely increase in value. This can be a good place to start if you're interested. Remember that a bottle of $ 40 may be an apparently large investment if you double your money in 10 years but is still only $ 40 in earnings. You'd have to have a hundred bottles to really make any return. Figure at the top in rates of storage (which can not paste it in your closet), and may not return any of your money. However, if a bottle of $ 100 up ten times and you have a case, then you've made good money (and what has happened). Now, a little hot-low long-term investment performance is Don Melchor Cab 2003 (Concha y Toro). After it was # 4 in Top 100 list, the wine is sold through U.S.. With a launch price of $ 47 and a score of 96 points, is now selling times as much as $ 100 on auction sites. http://www.winespectator.com/Wine/Wine_Ratings/Wine_Detail/0, 4431,205949,00. html If you can find it for less than $ 50 a bottle, and have the resources to resell, there is some potential for making money quickly. But wine is so scarce, it makes me think a type of place is hanging Costco, so you can not put all your eggs in the basket. Well, I hope I have helped clarify things a bit for you. :)

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