The Vinovest Marketplace
Fine Wine & Whiskey Marketplace
Buy and sell investment-grade wine and whiskey sourced from bonded cellars and fellow collectors. Every listing authenticated, insured, and stored for you. Own what you love, and part with it when the price is right.
Why collectors buy on Vinovest
Verified provenance
Every bottle and cask is authenticated and tracked from source to storage, with a documented chain of custody you can inspect before you buy.
Bonded storage, fully insured
Your collection rests in temperature-controlled bonded warehouses and is insured at full market value; storage and insurance are included.
Fair-market pricing
Prices draw on multiple independent market sources, so you buy and sell against a transparent, current valuation rather than a single opaque quote.
Real ownership
You own your bottles outright, one hundred percent. Keep them cellared, take delivery to drink, or list them for sale whenever you choose.
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Marketplace
Buy and sell curated bottles and barrels of fine wine and whiskey. Transparent pricing, secure storage, and expert-sourced inventory, all in one place.
Explore ListingsNeed help choosing?
Get recommendations on what to buy based on your goals, whether you are investing, collecting, or gifting.
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2015 Poggio di Sotto, Brunello di Montalcino, Riserva
Low ask
$247(6 available)Vino est.
$293
2016 Giacomo Conterno, Barolo, Arione
Low ask
$1,123(6 available)Vino est.
$1,205
2016 Vietti, Barolo, Brunate
Low ask
$286(1 available)Vino est.
$343
2015 Shafer, TD-9, Napa Valley
Low ask
$842(2 available)Vino est.
$908
2017 Luciano Sandrone, Barolo, Vigne
Low ask
$377(5 available)Vino est.
$406
2017 Mullineux, Syrah Granite, Swartland
Low ask
$487(2 available)Vino est.
$513
2015 Chateau Leoville Poyferre 2eme Cru Classe, Saint-Julien
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$492(5 available)Vino est.
$492
2011 M. Chapoutier, Hermitage, Le Meal Blanc
Low ask
$305(16 available)Vino est.
$337
2023 Chateau Beychevelle 4eme Cru Classe, Saint-Julien
Low ask
$399(4 available)Vino est.
$453
2018 Giuseppe Rinaldi, Barolo, Brunate
Low ask
$2,817(2 available)Vino est.
$2,960
2019 Harmand-Geoffroy, Gevrey-Chambertin Premier Cru, Boissiere
Low ask
$657(2 available)Vino est.
$689
2011 Sine Qua Non, Eleven Confessions Collectors Case, Sta. Rita Hills
Low ask
$3,377(1 available)Vino est.
$3,519
2018 Chateau Margaux Premier Cru Classe, Margaux
Low ask
$3,000(1 available)Vino est.
$2,833
2017 Joseph Phelps, Insignia, Napa Valley
Low ask
$1,184(4 available)Vino est.
$1,356
2016 Ceretto, Barbaresco, Bernadot
Low ask
$474(10 available)Vino est.
$499
2017 Domaine Robert Chevillon, Nuits-Saint-Georges Premier Cru, Les Roncieres
Low ask
$1,200(5 available)Vino est.
$1,286
2015 Ceretto, Barbaresco, Bernadot
Low ask
$474(6 available)Vino est.
$499
2018 Domaine Michel Niellon, Chassagne-Montrachet Premier Cru, La Maltroie Rouge
Low ask
$724(7 available)Vino est.
$835
2017 Guado Al Tasso, Bolgheri
Low ask
$101(28 available)Vino est.
$116
2018 Domaine Jacques Carillon, Puligny-Montrachet
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$750(1 available)Vino est.
$907
2007 La Spinetta, Barolo, Campe
Low ask
$410(1 available)Vino est.
$501
2017 Vietti, Barolo, Lazzarito
Low ask
$403(20 available)Vino est.
$474
2020 Vinedo Chadwick, Maipo Valley
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$620(9 available)Vino est.
$731
2014 Chateau Gruaud Larose 2eme Cru Classe, Saint-Julien
Low ask
$470(1 available)Vino est.
$372
2017 Chateau Le Gay, Pomerol
Low ask
$340(2 available)Vino est.
$339
2014 Giuseppe Rinaldi, Barolo, Brunate
Low ask
$1,505(3 available)Vino est.
$1,592
2016 Gaja, Barolo, Dagromis
Low ask
$370(7 available)Vino est.
$426
2017 Domaine Jean-Jacques Confuron, Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru
Low ask
$902(2 available)Vino est.
$995
2017 Chateau Les Carmes Haut-Brion, Pessac-Leognan
Low ask
$423(3 available)Vino est.
$467
2018 Chateau Lafite Rothschild Premier Cru Classe, Pauillac
Low ask
$546(7 available)Vino est.
$573
2016 Tignanello, Toscana
Low ask
$939(1 available)Vino est.
$986
2019 Domaine Bruno Clair, Bonnes Mares Grand Cru
Low ask
$1,691(1 available)Vino est.
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What collectors say
“I wanted exposure to fine wine without having to become the sort of person who knows a merchant. Buying a case took ten minutes and the storage is simply handled.”
Marcus D.
“The listing pages tell me what I am actually buying: what the market says it is worth, what the low ask is, and how many are available. That is the part nobody else shows me.”
Priya N.
“I bought two casks, visited one of them, and listed the other when the number I wanted showed up. Ownership that behaves like ownership.”
H.T.
“I came in for the investment case and stayed for the cellar. Half of what I own now I fully intend to drink.”
Elena R.
Marketplace FAQ
How do I buy on the Vinovest marketplace?
Browse the directory, pick a listing, and buy at the lowest ask or place a bid of your own. Settlement, authentication, and storage are handled for you.
Do I own the wine I buy?
Yes. Every purchase is whole ownership of a specific bottle, case, or cask held in your name.
Where is my wine stored?
In bonded, temperature- and humidity-controlled warehouses, insured at current market value.
How do I sell a wine I own?
List it from your portfolio at the price you want, or accept the best live bid whenever one meets your number.
What's the fee structure?
Buying on the marketplace costs 2.5% and includes three months of storage; selling costs 1%. After that, storage and insurance are 1.5% a year. A managed portfolio instead pays one annual fee from 2.25% to 2.85% depending on balance.
How does the marketplace differ from a curated cellar?
On the marketplace you pick every bottle and set your own timing, with no minimum. A curated cellar starts at $2,000 and an advisor does the buying against goals you set once.
Can I take delivery to drink?
Absolutely. Ownership is real, so you can have any bottle shipped to your door instead of selling it.
How is authenticity verified?
Provenance is checked against producer and warehouse records before a listing goes live, and the chain of custody stays documented for as long as we hold the bottle.
Wine and whiskey are collectibles, not securities. Historical market movement varies and past performance is not indicative of future results.

