Top 5: Wine Investments
Here’s a selection of the top fi ve investment wines of the last couple of years.
- Shirvington Shiraz, 2002. Shirvington’s 2005 vintage is also forecast to be a winner.
- Kay Brothers Block 6, 2001. Consistently high returns from this family produced classic.
- Two Hands Bella’s Garden Shiraz 2002. A meticulous wine from the Barossa Valley.
- D’Arenberg Dead Arm Shiraz 2001. A flagship Shiraz.
- Greenock Creek Alice’s Shiraz 2001. Consistently strong secondary market sales.
(Source: Australian Portfolio Wines)