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Buying and Investing in Wine

Inside this issue

• Focus on Bordeaux: tense future for 2010 vintage; renewal at Haut-Bailly and Martin Krajewski at Château de Sours

• Websites are a useful alternative to checking retail stockists for fine wines but how good are they? - -

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Fine wine auctions: Hong Kong confirms its place at top of the podium

City captures half of global revenues as Bordeaux fever grows, writes Ella Lister

Funds: New ways to tap into fast-growing asset class

Wine’s outstanding investment performance is a big attraction, writes Ella Lister

Opinion: Look beyond first growths

Peter Lunzer suggests a generous helping of second to fifth growths

En primeur: Future is looking tense in 2010 campaign

Speculation grows over demand and prices, writes John Stimpfig

Château Haut-Bailly: Elegant reds that epitomise refined style of the Graves

It has legions of admirers drawn by reliability and price, says Stephen Brook

Martin Krajewski: New owner is ‘pulled along by the momentum’

The businessman-turned-winemaker is creating a family legacy at Château de Sours, writes Margaret Rand

Books draw the cork on the passions of the Burgundophile

Andrew Jefford on three fine books on Burgundy’s appeal

Argentina: Mendoza region suits both vines and visitors

John Stimpfig discovers the wild charms of the world’s most exciting wine region

Australia: New locations show value as knowledge grows

Andrew Jefford picks five areas that have much to offer

Wine on the web

To discover Jancis Robinson’s latest recommendations read her weekly columns in FT Weekend, or visit her website at www.jancisrobinson.com

Natural wine: Grape, whole grape and nothing but the grape

Collecting: Questions to ask before you think of laying down a bottle

Seeking wines online: a mixed bag of websites

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