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Liquid Singaporeans investing in fine wines

SINGAPORE - A narrow flight of stairs leads up to a well-appointed room in a colonial building in the banking district where moneyed Singaporeans gather regularly to discuss investment opportunities.

But they don't talk about shares, derivatives, commodities or property.

Instead, they sip fine wine at small tables facing a wide array of investment-grade vintages and appreciate panoramic views of the Singapore River and parliament.

"This is where we hold wine tasting sessions and make presentations to clients," said Mohan Nainan Nainan, the chief executive officer of homegrown wine investment company Assetton.

His client Dennis Ng, who runs mortgage consultancy HousingLoanSg.com, began investing in fine wines in 2007 after selling most of his stocks before financial markets crashed the following year.

Ng is among a growing number of investors who think wine is a safer bet than traditional financial instruments and assets.

"Investors should wait three to five years for good capital appreciation," he said.

 
 
 

He spends $14,500 on bottle of wine

HE PAID $14,500 for a bottle of wine which he finished by himself in less than two hours.

Mr Cheong, a 32-year-old who works in the motorsports industry, ordered a rare vintage bottle of Chateau Petrus 1990 at Mezza9 at the Grand Hyatt last June during a dinner with his wife to celebrate their wedding anniversary. His wife had champagne.

Said Mr Cheong: "I can't find the words to describe the aroma. It's beyond exquisite. Mr Cheong said he enjoys the wines on his own expense as he doesn't usually entertain corporate clients.

He said: "What is the point of working so hard if you don't pamper yourself and enjoy life?" On special occasions, he has spent up to $30,000 for a dinner with his wife and son, 7, at the Mezza9 at the Grand Hyatt.

For some individuals, this sort of spending is not so much for face value, but a personal enjoyment and a lifestyle they have grown accustomed to and appreciate, said Mr Mohan Nainan Nainan, in his 50s, the chief executive officer of home-grown wine-investment company Assetton.


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