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Cash pours into wine funds with taste for unknown

Some wine investment funds have taken a hit in recent years as top-tier Burgundies and Bordeaux have fluctuated…

Some wine investment funds have taken a hit in recent years as top-tier Burgundies and Bordeaux have fluctuated in value, but wine funds aimed at middle-tier labels are raising a glass to the rosy returns on their investments and continue to attract investors.

As an investment strategy, however,

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