Valuing Rare Burgundy Wines in an Overheated Market - On-Demand The market for collectible wine has grown tremendously in recent years. Much of this growth is due to spectacular increases in the prices for Burgundy wine. This lecture will explore this trend in depth, from its genesis with burgeoning demand in the Asian markets to an overview of the principal producers, wines, and vintages that are gaining in value (and some that aren’t), to difficulties in valuing this stock and other potential issues such as the prevalence of counterfeit wines.  In this lecture recording, Charles Curtis MW, AAA, former head of Christie’s New York and Hong Kong wine departments and author of “The Original Grand Crus of Burgundy” discusses his beloved Burgundian treasures. Speaker: Charles Curtis, MW, Founder, WineAlpha 1.5 CE credits Sponsored by:  Author, journalist and consultant, Charles Curtis is a Master of Wine and the founder of WineAlpha, a fine wine advisory serving private, trade and institutional clients with an interest in the market for fine and rare wine. Former Head of Wine for Christie’s auction house in both Asia and the Americas, Curtis has a wealth of experience in the wine trade. He joined Christie’s in 2008 from LVMH, where he was Director of Wine and Spirit Education for Moet Hennessy USA. FEES on-demand Free Associate and Student Members RSVP required $10 Members $20 General Admission If you have previously registered for this lecture or the full series, you do not need to re-submit payment or registration information. Registration is accepted only with payment. NO REFUNDS. Register online (at the top of this page); OR by calling 212.889.5404 x 11 [REMOVED CONTENT] |