At a time when investors are searching for an alternative to tech stocks, WineFi provides the data and guidance to gain exposure to portfolios of fine wine. Curated by experts that have historically offered attractive returns with low correlation to traditional asset classes and are exempt from capital gains.
WineFi, the wine investment fintech which offers investors a data-driven approach to investing in fine wine, today confirmed it has raised a £1.5m seed round. The round, led by Coterie Holdings, one of the industry’s largest and most prestigious wine groups, is a significant landmark for what has been until now a fragmented industry. WineFi’s raise also incorporated a crowdfund and saw a number of high profile angels join the company’s cap table, as well as existing VC investors SFC Capital and Founders Capital quietly increase their shareholding.
Founded by Oliver Thorpe and Callum Woodcock, who started his career at investment managers Fidelity International and J.P. Morgan Asset Management, WineFi’s raise comes at a time when the global economy is in flux and investors are fleeing equity markets in search of exposure to diversification away from mainstream assets.
A pattern which has seen high net worth investors and family offices look to diversify their portfolios and gain exposure to selections of fine wines. This follows another trend, which in recent years has seen the same investors buy exposure to other collectibles like whisky, fine art and classic cars.
WineFi’s raise is a major landmark for a fragmented industry that has until now been dominated by standalone investment advisory firms operating without comprehensive data models or ecosystem to assess and manage broad portfolios in one place. WineFi’s approach combines detailed quantitative analysis and deep domain expertise by hands-on industry experts to guide high net worth investors and family offices in the best approaches to building fine wine portfolios.






