HELSINKI, FINLAND, December 17, 2010 (Press-News.org) FINEst WINEs - the only wine investing and collecting magazine in the world.
"There are over 800,000 people in the world who buy regularly fine wines from auctions and wine shops as investment, but there is no unbiased authority or reliable source who is telling what or where to buy, when to buy, when to sell, where to sell or how to recognize fake bottles or what is the current drinkability of finest investment wines etc. - those are the reason why we decided to publish FINEst WINEs magazine. The world needs unbiased and up-to-date knowledge of the finest investment wines," says Pekka Nuikki, editor of the FINEst WINEs magazine.
FINEst WINEs combines the most comprehensive and up-to-date knowledge of fine wine in the world with award-winning visual design. It comes out every four months with a minimum of 212 pages, with personalized covers for each subscriber.
It also had the world's only Fine Wine Index and Drinkability Index, which allows subscribers an in-depth knowledge of finest mature wines and their real market value compared to their optimal drinking potential.
FINEst WINEs also present the world's first FINE Wine Concierge service dedicated to subscribers, whether they are buying, selling or enjoying the world's most sought-after wines.
FINEst WINEs has a mailing list that is limited to 5000. The first issue has already been sent to the subscribers and vintage 2011 subscriptions are now available. The Vintage 2011 subscription, with concierge service, is five hundred euros and without it, 120 euros.
FINE magazines are inspiring fine wine lovers worldwide and are brought to them by a new generation of wine professionals. FINE magazines and books create a new sensory experience when it comes to the enjoyment of fine wines, with stories and pictures that capture the essence of each unique bottle. Each book and magazine is a luxuriously visual and highly enjoyable way to discover and learn about the world's finest wines and the lifestyle that surrounds them.
FINE Magazines publishes eleven magazines in a total of six languages with distribution of four million in 85 countries.
Further information on FINE publications, events and services is available at www.fine-magazines.com.
Pekka Nuikki, editor-in-chief, FINE Magazines
Tel: +358 (0)400 503 784
E-mail: pekka.nuikki@fine-magazines.com
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