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Burgundy II Webinar Now Available 🍷
Allocations limited at 25 places. Closing This Month.
Burgundy II Webinar Now Available
Thank you to everyone who joined us for last night’s Burgundy II webinar. For those who couldn’t attend - or would like to revisit the discussion - the full recording is now available below:
In the webinar, we covered:
Fine Wine as an Asset 🍷
What Makes Burgundy Unique 🚀
WineFi’s Data-Driven Selection Model 📈
Allocations for Burgundy II remain open until 23rd July, but we encourage early interest to ensure you secure one of the 25 allocations. We have no intention of opening a second tranche for this opportunity.
💡 Have any more questions? Click here to book a call with our Head of Investment.
Burgundy II
The Market Leader
The WineFi Burgundy Index has returned 209% over the last 10 years, almost double the next best region.
In the webinar, we take a look at the drivers of this growth and how and why Burgundy is set up to outperform.

Burgundy’s limited supply, wide range of top-quality wines, and strong appeal to today’s consumers create a market where demand often far exceeds supply.
Burgundy II
Inflection Point
The fine wine market has recently showed a clear pivot towards price stability, with 52.3% of wines holding steady in Q1 2025 - up from 33.5% in Q4 2024.

This rise in market neutrality signals strengthening stability and a gradual return of buyer confidence.
Recent reports have shown increasing activity from Asian buyers in the fine wine secondary market, this is increasingly encouraging given that the Asian market typically shows high interest in Burgundian wines.
Burgundy II
A Rare Opportunity
Despite the recent market downturn, nearly a quarter of all investment grade Burgundian wines have returned 10% per annum over the past 5 years.

Ultra-premium Burgundy – wines priced over £9,600 per case – has outperformed lower tiers by more than 100% over the past 20 years.
But since peaking in 2022, prices have dropped by an average of 18%, giving investors a rare chance to buy in at a significant discount.