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Fine wine outperforms equities over 15 years

By December 28, 2018Fine Wine Market, Indices

Fine wine has emerged as the better performing asset class over the past fifteen years. While global equities have been under pressure, fine wine has been solid as a rock.

The Liv-ex 100 and Liv-ex 1000, which provide the broadest exposure to the secondary market for fine wine, have risen by 213.9% and 258.2% respectively. By contrast, US equities have gained a lower 143.9%, and UK equities – merely 59.2% over the same period. Asian equities have also lagged behind.

As the chart above shows, fine wine has also managed to build upon its existing gains in the past year. The industry benchmark, the Liv-ex 100, has been very steady. The index is up 0.22% year-to-date and has outperformed the FTSE 100, DAX and Hang Seng. Furthermore, it has experienced none of the volatility witnessed by global equities, and instead has traded within a 2% range throughout 2018.

The Liv-ex 1000, the broadest measure of the market, has additionally outperformed US equities. The index reached an all-time high this year after rising 10.2%. The main driver behind this impressive growth was the Burgundy 150 index, which had its best year in a decade, gaining 35.5%. The Liv-ex 1000, which is 26% weighted to Burgundy, was thus boosted by the region’s strong gains.

With several significant milestones reached this year, the fine wine market enters 2019 in good health, offering steady returns and low volatility compared to other mainstream assets.


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