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Wine Storage

The correct and secure storage of fine wine is of paramount importance whether you are buying for future drinking, investment or both.  With this in mind, Renaissance Vintners has partnered with Nexus Wine Collections to provide what we believe is one of the best wine storage propositions in the United Kingdom.

Nexus Wine Collections is the largest independent wine management service in the UK and have specialised in looking after the needs of serious collectors since their foundation in 2006.  Nexus now administers portfolios with a combined value of over £60 million.

The Nexus approach is about service, security and peace of mind.  Your wines are stored independently of any merchant stock and each case is clearly identified as being your property.  You can view your portfolio online at any time.  Transfers to and from your collection are hassle free, and Renaissance Vintners clients benefit from preferential rates for both storage and handling charges.

Wines are stored at either Octavian or London City Bond’s new facility at Dinton Woods.  Conditions at both facilities are perfect for the long term storage of fine wine, and Renaissance Vintners recommends the former MOD bunkers of LCB Dinton: not only are conditions perfect, our experience of their service is very positive and charges, notably for delivery, are very reasonable.

The chambers were excavated 70 years ago for the Government.  Free of vibration and UV light, their massively thick concrete walls provide the perfect environment for fine wine storage.  Thick steel doors and sophisticated alarm systems provide the security for these perfect conditions.

Fine wine has become an expensive commodity, and peace of mind is key for the customer.  Whether your collection is for drinking, for investment, or for the sheer pleasure of collecting, we believe that our partnership with Nexus Wine Collections provides the perfect solution.

-          Perfect, secure conditions

-          Online management

-          Peace of mind: all wines are clearly identified as being your property.

-          All wines are fully insured at replacement value

If you would like further information then please do contact us.

enquiries@renaissancevintners.com

020 8560 3200

wine tasting, wine events, tastings

Tastings & Dinners

Hosting An Event ?

Between us, the Directors of Renaissance Vintners have more than two decades of experience at organising wine tastings & dinners. We are happy to organise events at your home or at your workplace, and have a widespread list of contacts in the London restaurant trade who are prepared to offer us corkage, including many Michelin starred restaurants. We also are able to recommend and book larger venues suitable for corporate venues.

We Would Be Happy To Help You Organise Any Of The Following:

  • Tutored wine tastings (hosting tutored tastings of the wines of Burgundy or Bordeaux is an in-house speciality, but we are also happy to tutor varietal tastings or tastings of wines from other regions).
  • Blind Wine Tasting – these can be informal, fun events, or more competitive……
  • Private wine courses – perhaps you’d like to learn more about wine in the comfort of your own home ?
  • Themed wine dinners (like a tutored tasting, but with a menu selected to complement and match the wines you are drinking).
  • Dinners with wine-makers or guest speakers (this obviously is dependent on availability and the size of the event).
  • Corporate events and receptions involving wine.

I Want To Book An Event…

We look forward to helping you organise a memorable and fun wine event.

 

Email:     enquiries@renaissancevintners.com

Phone:   +44 (0) 208 563200 or
+44 (0) 203 6691265

Portfolio Management

Portfolio Management

What Is Portfolio Management ?

‘Portfolio management’ encompasses any service that Renaissance Vintners may provide which helps you enjoy buying, drinking, collecting or investing in wine but allows you to spend less time on logistics involving your purchases, collection or investment.

Examples Of Services That Renaissance Vintners Are Happy To Provide

  • A New Collection ?

You may wish to create a new cellar of wines for consumption at home or to cellar for the future, but you do not have time to select every single wine, to set up storage for those wines or to organise the delivery of your cellar. Renaissance Vintners has one Director who specialises in the sale and purchase of fine wine (Ian Elton-Wall) and a second Director (Genevieve Smith) who specialises in all aspect of fine wine logistics. We would be very happy to personally undertake some or all of these tasks for you for a pre-agreed fee, or on a commission basis, as you prefer.

  • Setting Up A Portfolio For A Family Member Or Friend

You may wish to set up a reserve or reserves for your children, god-children, or for a relative or friend. Renaissance Vintners are happy to provide advice on wines suitable for long term storage – or for investment. Please do contact us should you have a specific enquiry.

  • Advice On Purchasing Wine

Renaissance Vintners would be very happy to provide you with advice on which wines you should consider purchasing, based on your requirements. We can even fully manage the entire purchasing process for you, should that be your preference. Unlike the majority of merchants Renaissance Vintners will provide you with completely impartial advice because we are not significant stock holders and do not have a vested interest in selling our own stock. Please do contact us regarding any purchasing requirements you may have.

  • Advice On Your Portfolio

You may have acquired a portfolio of wines over the years which no longer suits your requirements. We commonly see collections which include very large volumes of inexpensive wines that their owners no longer want to drink, or which focus on wines from one particular region. You may realise that your portfolio does not provide you with a balance and variety of wine suited to your personal requirements. We would be very happy to provide you with advice on optimising your portfolio according to your needs. If you do decide you need to sell some of your wines, Renaissance Vintners are happy to provide realistic and accurate market valuations (for free !) to customers who intend to sell some or all of their collection via Renaissance Vintners. We offer highly competitive commission rates (see Broking) and can offer you a swift and efficient route to market for any wines that you agree to sell.

  • Selling Your Wines & Our Accelerated Sales Process.

Renaissance Vintners is specifically set up to sell wines belonging to our clients competitively and efficiently (please see broking). Should you have an immediate requirement for funds we can also arrange a cash offer for most fine wines that you may own (subject to provenance and satisfactory condition reports / photographs).

  • Consolidating Your Collection Or Auditing Your Stock

Many wine collectors arrive at a point where they have bought wines from multiple merchants and have had them stored in more than one location.   The logistics of managing multiple reserves, or even of keeping track of all your purchases may become onerous and you may wish to consolidate your collection into one account and audit your stock.

Renaissance Vintners are happy to consolidate your wines for you, chase up missing stock, audit your collection and undertake condition reports of your wines, should you be concerned about their provenance. We are happy to negotiate a pre-agreed fee or work on a commission basis for this kind of service, as you prefer.

  • Estate Valuations For Probate

At Renaissance Vintners we have experience in providing support for the executors and beneficiaries of any estate which includes a wine collection. You may require a valuation of a wine portfolio that enables you to make a fair distribution of assets – or you may require wine specific logistical support or advice at the point at which the assets are distributed. Please do not hesitate to contact us should you require any further information.

  • Consulting For Other Wine Companies

At Renaissance Vintners we have one Director with over 15 years sales and purchasing experience and a second Director who has considerable experience with systems implementation, stock reconciliation and warehouse moves. We would be interested to hear from you if you are seeking experienced professional advice on any aspect of your wine business.

  • Wine Investment

Renaissance Vintners does not levy any management fee or have any hidden charges for advice we provide about investing in wine. Please see our page about Wine Investment.

  • Anything Else ?

Should you require any other ‘portfolio management’ type service not mentioned here, please do not hesitate to contact us.

If you have read the information on this page and you would like to find out more, please do contact us.

 

Email:     enquiries@renaissancevintners.com

Phone:   +44 (0) 208 563200 or
+44 (0) 203 6691265

Delivery Charges

Delivery Charges

UK Deliveries, Warehouse Transfers & Duty Charges

Delivery

Renaissance Vintners offers UK-wide delivery to your home address.
Because Renaissance Vintners sells wines belonging to our clients which are lying at more than one bonded warehouse, delivery charges will vary according the warehouse and courier. Renaissance Vintners charges delivery at our cost price, which will not exceed the following rates:

Address No. of Cases (£) Charge
Inner London 1 to 4                                  24.22
5 to 10                                  28.17
Over 10 add £1 per additional case
Inside M25 1 to 4                                  31.40
5 to 10                                  36.30
Over 10 add £1 per additional case
Outside M25 All deliveries priced individually, please enquire.

All delivery prices quoted exclude VAT

 Warehouse Transfers

Renaissance Vintners will also transfer your wines to any private reserve account you may have set up through a UK merchant or storage provider. Where available you may choose to receive your wines into your storage account Under Bond. The below list shows our charges for the majority warehouse transfers:

Transfer from (£) Charge
Octavian to any other bonded warehouse £2 per case
LCB Vinotheque to any other LCB £10 total delivery cost
LCB Vinotheque to Octavian £26 total delivery cost
Vinotheque to EHD £25 total delivery cost
Other warehouse transfer Please Enquire

Duty

The current UK excise Duty rates (excluding VAT) are as follows:

Category (%) Alcohol (£) Per Case (12) Duty
Still Wine 5-15%                                  24.60
Sparkling Wine 8.5-15%                                  31.51
Port 15-22%                                  32.79
Spirits 22%+ Variable

Please note that VAT will be applied to all delivery and duty charges. Please also note that Delivery and Duty charges are subject to annual increases as applied by the relevant warehouses and by HMRC.

Broking

Broking Services

Broking Wine For You Is Our Business

Renaissance Vintners are set up specifically to offer an efficient broking service for owners of stocks of fine wine. Instead of seeking to become a significant owner and seller of our own stock, Renaissance Vintners will focus on your needs, by prioritising the sale of wines you wish to sell.  Should you decide to sell wines through Renaissance Vintners, we are very happy to offer you an extremely competitive rate of commission. We are able to do so because we do not have a shop, we do not employ a lot of staff, we do not have expensive office premises and crucially, we are not a significant stock holder.   Consequently we are able to operate on a much lower margin than many of our competitors and we are able to focus on transacting the sale of your wines for you in a timely and efficient manner.

  • How Broking Works

As you may be holding stock through a wide variety of merchants, traders and wine storage companies – as well as at your home – it is very difficult to give a categoric description of the specific arrangement we may enter into with you concerning the sale of your wines. A general description of a typical broking arrangement is illustrated in our T&Cs. Unlike many brokers, it will not always be necessary for you to have the wines you wish to sell moved into Renaissance Vintners storage account before we are able to sell wines on your behalf.   Depending on where you are holding your wines we may be able to undertake the required checks and condition reports ‘in situ’ so that the only stock movement that needs to take place is when we have actually sold a wine on your behalf.   Renaissance Vintners will look at the individual circumstances of your proposed sale and offer you the most secure and cost efficient solution.

  • How Renaissance Vintners Will Sell Your Wines

Unlike the various wine exchanges who just list your wines on their site for a commission or a fixed fee, Renaissance Vintners will seek to actively ‘sell’ your wines on your behalf by making offers to private and trade customers internationally. Unlike the wine exchanges, we seek to maximise the net amount payable to you for your wine by seeking out the best selling price we are able to achieve – within the timeframe we agree with you. We will actively manage your sales process through a monthly re-pricing exercise to ensure that we achieve an improved price if your wines are rising in value, and to prevent wines that you wish to be sold promptly from ‘sticking’.

  • For Your Peace Of Mind….

 

Wherever they are stored, Renaissance Vintners will not release wines we have sold on your behalf to any customers until we have received payment for those wines – unless specifically agreed with you beforehand. (There may be occasions on which we would recommend that you do agree to allow us to release stock prior to payment – for example when a major UK merchant wishes to conduct their own condition checks on receipt and have agreed ‘payment on receipt’ terms).

Renaissance Vintners look to pay our customers promptly for wines we have sold on their behalf. Typically we will pay you at the end of the week following our receipt of the funds that confirm the sale of your wines.   This is unlike many merchants and traders who will pay you a month following the sale of your wine, or even hold the money ‘on account’ for you unless you chase them up repeatedly for the funds.

I Want Renaissance Vintners To Sell My Wines…….

If you have read the information on this page and you would like to find out more, please do not hesitate to contact Renaissance Vintners.

Email:     enquiries@renaissancevintners.com

Phone:   +44 (0) 208 563200 or
+44 (0) 203 6691265

Investment

Wine Investment

Our View On Investing In Wine
At Renaissance Vintners we take the view that good wine is one of life’s greatest pleasures, so we are always delighted when our customers want to purchase great wines to drink.   However we cannot ignore the way wine has become an ‘investable’ over the last decade – and indeed we have profited from the appreciation of fine wines ourselves.

Wine Investment – The Renaissance Vintners Difference

  • Renaissance Vintners are not a wine investment company.   We are differentiated from wine investment companies because we offer free advice and do not charge any management or performance fees at all. Nor are there any hidden charges whatsoever should you make a purchase from us (please see our standardised delivery charge structure). Our policy is simple – should you wish to buy wines for investment purposes, Renaissance Vintners will undertake to sell you wines suitable for investment purposes at fair and competitive market prices, without charging you a premium for any advice we may give you. We currently sell to many wine investment companies so you can benefit from buying at their cost prices…….without paying their mark up.
  • We are also happy to offer you unbiased advice on reasonable and secure storage solutions that are completely independent of Renaissance Vintners. Unfortunately very few wine investment companies or wine merchants subscribe to a policy of openness or disclosure regarding storage, instead encouraging their customers to store their wines in accounts which do not identify the cases you have bought by rotation (in fact they sometimes do not even identify the owner). This is a practise which we do not believe is remotely in your interest, particularly in the event of the merchant or wine investment company ceasing to trade, as the ownership of your wines may be difficult to prove.
  • Should you decide to sell wines that you have bought for investment purposes through Renaissance Vintners, we are very happy to offer you an extremely competitive rate of commission.   We are able to do so because we do not have a shop, we do not employ a lot of staff, we do not have expensive office premises and crucially, we are not a significant stock holder.   Consequently we are able to operate on a much lower margin than many of our competitors and we are able to focus on transacting the sale of your wines for you in a timely and efficient manner.

Wine Investment – A Market Overview

Pre-1990 ~ The Europeans
Investing in wine is by no means a new concept.   Even before fine wine became a globally traded commodity European wine collectors would often buy more than they intended to drink, selling the excess a few years later to fund additional purchases or, as the adage went ‘to pay the children’s school fees’. This pattern of business remained unchanged for decades. As recently as the 1980s Europe was by far the most important market for the top wines of Burgundy and Bordeaux. British collectors, who often had a preference for older wines than on the continent were amongst the first prepared to pay a significant premium for mature stock. A lot of the important British wine publications during this period lauded the qualities of ancient vintages of Bordeaux and Burgundy.

The 1990s
By the 1990s the USA and Japan had also emerged as major markets and fine wine lovers in those countries caught the bug of collecting wine. However even during the 1990s the fundamentals of the ‘traditional’ market remained unchanged – wine generally became more valuable as it became more mature. The ‘end user’ when one collector sold some stock, was another drinker or collector who was prepared to pay a premium for a more mature wine. Consumption of mature wines meant a paucity of supply of those wines – which justified the premium paid. During this period, a collection of fine wine offered relative stability in comparison with the financial markets, with increasing global demand contributing to a general upward price trend and the consistent consumption of mature stock justifying further price appreciation. An investment in wine – which at the time as good as meant ‘an investment in Bordeaux’ – was a relatively risk free class of asset to hold.

 The 2000s
By the early-mid 2000s two things had changed.   Firstly institutional investors had become seriously interested in making money from Bordeaux. Secondly Hong Kong, mainland China and even Russia were starting to emerge as significant markets.   This brought an entirely different dynamic to the wine market: institutional investors have zero interest in consumption and the majority of newly fledged Chinese drinkers were more interested by brand than in maturity or rarity. Indeed the Chinese market tended to favour the consumption of young red wines. Spending on Bordeaux began to boom. The purchase of a portfolio of top Bordeaux almost invariably produced a return of over 10% per annum when taken over a five year term. Meanwhile a portfolio of Bordeaux exclusively comprised of the ‘first growths’ – historically the most famous and prized wines of the region (Cheval Blanc, Haut Brion, Lafite, Latour, Margaux and Mouton Rothschild) produced a significantly greater average annual return.

From 2005 to 2011 – The Boom
From 2005 to 2007, and then after the banking crisis in 2008, from 2008 to 2011 the price of top Bordeaux spiralled upward at an unprecedented rate. Only now, the buyers were not European drinkers and collectors; instead they were investors who only cared about their return or new, Asian buyers who had a different ethos of consumption and collection. Demand from both sectors was enormous as were the corresponding price rises for Bordeaux.   Chateau owners in Bordeaux consequently felt justified in hiking up release prices and were encouraged by excitement about an undisputedly great Bordeaux vintage in 2005.   The boom finally culminated with two more great vintages in 2009 and 2010. It was a perfect storm.

The Collapse Of Bordeaux Prices – 2011 to ?
It is impossible to attribute the start of the downturn of the Bordeaux market in summer 2011 to a single cause.   Certainly amongst the causes was the lack of an end-user for wines that had risen to prices that only a very tiny minority could afford to drink. The traditional European collector had bowed out, so when institutional investors released large volumes of wines a decade from maturity back into the market, there was little demand. It rapidly became clear that prices were hypothetical and based on speculation as opposed to consumption.   The institutional buyers had gambled on demand from the new markets soaking up all the supply and for the first time, it wasn’t working. From summer 2011 to summer 2014 the Liv-ex 50 (an index showing the performance of the ten most recent vintages of first growth Bordeaux) has fallen around 40%.

The Market Today
Today (October 2014) the Liv-ex 50 is at its lowest point since Spring 2010 and prices for Bordeaux generally are at similar levels to those in 2007. What is clear, perhaps unsurprisingly, is that the Bordeaux market has become vastly more volatile since wine became widely accepted as an investable commodity. Likewise the ethos of Bordeaux buyers in Asia and other emerging markets has considerably changed the way these wines are consumed and collected.   So today’s buyer of Bordeaux who is principally interested in return as opposed to consumption now takes a greater risk – and has a higher potential reward – than was traditionally the case.

The Opportunity Today?
As far as Bordeaux is concerned the big question is whether the first growths have now fallen as far as they are likely to? If so, todays 4-year low in pricing would appear to offer the shrewd investor a considerable opportunity.   Meanwhile away from first growths or even Bordeaux, the last three years has seen the prices for top Burgundies rise at an alarming rate, as well as reinvigorated interest in Champagne, top wines from Tuscany and the Rhone Valley. But the apparent hunger for wines from these regions may also be temporary – many merchants and traders have desperately tried to substitute some of the income previously derived from Bordeaux through the sales of wines from other regions. It may now be that many of the Burgundies that have leapt in value now lie in portfolios belonging to investors, in lieu of the drinkers who previously would have consumed them.   It now remains to be seen whether the drinkers will pay the investor’s prices when it comes to drinking those wines…

The Risks Of Investing In Wine

  • Having been professionally involved in the sale and purchase of fine wines for over 15 years we are happy to offer ‘informed opinion’ about which wines –may- have the potential to appreciate. We would however remind clients interested in purchasing wine for investment that the fine wine industry is not regulated and that Renaissance Vintners is not a financial institution. As such we do not offer any guarantee that any wine purchased from Renaissance Vintners will rise in value and we believe that any company that makes such a claim is being disingenuous. Any investment has the potential to lose money as well as make money.  Fine wine is no different.
  • As previously stated, the fine wine market is not regulated and so there are many potential pitfalls for the novice or unwary investor.   One obvious pitfall is being overcharged for the wines you purchase.   We recommend that anyone considering buying wine for investment researches their buy price – prior to committing to the purchase. We are happy to provide you with a variety of independent sources of information on pricing – and are confident that our prices are always highly competitive.
  • Another issue is the price you may be charged for advice by wine investment companies, often through “management” fees or via other hidden fees. Renaissance Vintners does not charge customers for advice and charges no management fee on any wines bought from Renaissance Vintners. Likewise Renaissance Vintners have no hidden charges.
  • One very real risk for the unwary investor is storing wines with a company which does not specifically identify your ownership of the wine(s) via individual rotation.   We believe storing wine by rotation and customer is paramount to the security of your investment for two reasons.   Firstly, if a wine is not identified by rotation, when a customer wishes to take delivery of that wine or sell it, it is unclear which case actually belongs to them. This generally means that the last customer withdrawing their case of that particular wine is likely to be left with any case that may previously have been discovered to be in poor condition…
  • Secondly in the event that the merchant you store with is forced into liquidation or ceases to trade you risk being left as a creditor of that company. As a creditor, unless you can prove ownership of specific cases of wine, you may be paid a nominal percentage of what you are owed, rather than being able to withdraw all the wines you actually purchased. Renaissance Vintners works in partnership with Nexus Wine Collections – the leading independent wine storage specialist – and your portfolio is completely independent of ours or anyone elses.  In short, the ownership of your wine is crystal clear.

I Want To Invest…

If you have read the information on this page and you would like to find out more, please do not hesitate to contact Renaissance Vintners.

Email:     enquiries@renaissancevintners.com

Phone:   +44 (0) 208 563200 or
+44 (0) 203 6691265