Does anyone know if there are any ETFs or stocks specifically pertaining to wine production? Right now I've been scouting out alcohol investments just for recreational purposes and I've compiled a list of beer and whiskey stocks, but i can't seem to find any direct wine investments-
Whiskey: Whiskey ETF (WSKY), Diageo (DEO), Pernod Ricard (PDRDF), and Brown-Forman (BFB)
Beer: Boston Beer Co (SAM), Anheuser Busch InBev (BUD), Craft Brew Alliance (BREW), Molson Coors (TAP), and Constellation Brand (STZ)
Also, would it be smart to invest in any beer/whiskey companies right now?
>>1797869
A lot of wineries are not publically traded companies.
>>1797897
I can tell, I posted this thread to find out if there are any publicly traded wineries and to see if there's any way for me to invest in wine without actually physically buying the stuff.
THST, WVVI
I owned STZ for a year or so and it was a great stock. And seeing a rare dip in their price right now Id have no qualms buying.
I believe there are also some companies that let you buy investment grade wines and will cellar them for you, but I havent looked in to them much.
>>1798386
THANK YOU
Would it be smart to invest in these right now? It seems like there's been strong growth in wine consumption that is expected to continue and, in the case of WVVI, they're insulated from the California drought by being located in Oregon, which is immune to stuff like droughts. THST on the other hand is the target of an activist investor and looks like they could be running their business more effectively, and also have had like 33% returns over a 3 month period. Did I miss the gains from this one?
>>1798391
Solid advice, thanks. Right now, I'm investing in defense contractors and financials and trying to use tobacco and alcohol stocks as hedges. Is this a good plan?
>>1798391
Holy shit, looking at STZ right now. Their chart is insane. Any idea what drove such insane growth?