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EPISODE · May 30, 2026 · 7 MIN

How Family Offices Are Investing in Wine as an Asset Class

from Family Office Conversations with Fexingo: Wealth Management, Inheritance, and Generational Capital · host Fexingo

Episode 20 of Family Office Conversations: Lucas and Luna explore how single-family offices are allocating capital to fine wine as an alternative asset. They examine the Liv-ex Fine Wine 1000 index, which has returned 13.8% annually over the past decade with low correlation to equities. The hosts discuss storage costs, liquidity challenges, and how a $200 million family office in Geneva uses Bordeaux and Burgundy as a portfolio hedge. They also touch on the rise of wine-backed loans and the 2025 vintage outlook. A practical look at an asset class that combines passion with performance. #FamilyOffice #WealthManagement #AlternativeInvestments #FineWine #Liv-Ex #Bordeaux #Burgundy #AssetClass #PortfolioHedge #WineAsInvestment #Collectibles #InflationHedge #Liquidity #GenevaFamilyOffice #WineFutures #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Finance Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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