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Buying and Investing in Wine

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• 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
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