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Bottled profits
'Boutique' wines prove good buy for savvy investors

by Gregory J. Wilcox • Daily News Staff Writer

Oak Park resident Bill Kissane treats fine wine like some people do blue-chip stocks: He buy and holds.

Like 3- to 6-liter bottles of French and California reds.

"Three-liter (bottles) I think are a good investment but you can also have them for a dinner party of six to eight people," said Kissane, an engineer at Litton Industries Inc., on a recent weekend day as he inspected some giant investment-grade bottles at the Duke of Bourbon in Canoga Park and chatted with Bob Long, owner of Long Vineyards in the Napa Valley.

INVESTOR'S VINTAGE
Many 1982s have appreciated more than 1,000 percent since their initial futures price.
Chateau Initial
Futures
Price
19851998
Cheval-Blanc$40$69$468
Ducru-Beaucaillou $19 $43 $143
Haut-Brion $38 $68 $240
Lafite Rothschild $41 $75 $336
Latour $41 $68 $416
Leoville Las Cases $20 $42 $220
Lynch-Bages $13 $25 $126
Margaux $38 $68 $368
Mouton Rothschild $38 $82 $450
Petrus $63 $269 $1,363
Pichon-
Longueville-Lalande
$14 $38 $240
SOURCE: Wine Spectator
The Nov. 30 cover of Wine Spectator provides a striking illustration of why some investors are adding cabernet and bordeaux to their financial portfolios. The magazine features two bottles of 1982 Chateau Petrus, a first-growth bordeaux, with a retail price of $60 on release and $1,360 today.

David Breitstein, owner of the Duke of Bourbon, said some wines have achieved "gem quality" status, especially those from small "boutique" wineries that may just produce 300 to 500 cases a year.

"It's so boutique that most people can't get their hands on them. They are like IP0s," he said of the wines.

Experts offer the following tips for building a wine portfolio. Consider the experience of Don Cowie, a regular customer of the Duke of Bourbon. In 1990, he paid $79.95 for three bottles of Chateau Latour from that vintage. Today, collectors will gladly pony up about $500 a bottle for the wine.

Cowie, a physical therapist, has drunk two of his treasures and is saving the third for his son Darrin's wedding next year.

"Everything I buy is to drink and share with friends," he said.

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