Last week we looked at the first of the three lease options available for the owner of a French vineyard in our discussion about vineyard management (read part one here). Leases ...
What are the most important things to know about How to Manage a Bordeaux Vineyard? In this article we will look at one of the starting points relating to vineyard operational ...
At Vineyards-Bordeaux we talk to many people who love the idea of the vineyard lifestyle and of buying a Bordeaux vineyard. Spending a moment with your eyes shut will no ...
You may have heard about biodynamic viticulture, or seen reference to good days and apparently bad days for tasting wine and wondered about it. So we thought we would share ...
This week on 18th August the Financial Times published an article offering a snapshot analysis of the Bordeaux vineyard market and who is buying Bordeaux vineyards in the context of ...
In most cases the signature of the “Acte” or what is referred to in many other countries as the completion of contracts or close of escrow takes place in the ...
Probably the most helpful way to sub categorize and consider the value is based on the nine communes that make up the Saint Emilion vineyards. First however, we need to ...
Michael Baynes looks at the unique issues of valuing vineyards as reported in the prestigious RICS Property Journal June/July edition 2013. Qualifying as an investment surveyor some 27 years ago ...
Historically wood was felled and left to dry over many months if not years before it was used for construction purposes. Nature would naturally prepare the wood as it dried ...