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Wine: Sparkling returns or years in the red?

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Bottles of the French champagne house Bollinger on a control and quality chain in Ay, near Epernay, Northern France.

Investors should only consider wine as an investment if they have a strong love for good plonk.

PHOTO: AFP

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Q: Inflation seems to be easing so should I still be putting money in alternative investments like fine wines or have I missed my chance? What should I take note of if I still want to invest in wines?

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