Selected Product: | Investing in Liquid Assets: Uncorking Profits in Today's Global Wine Market Hardcover Edition: 1st Simon & Author: David Sokolin, Alexandra Bruce Publisher: Simon & Schuster Release Date: 2008-05-06 ISBN-10: 1416550178 ISBN-13: 9781416550174 List Price: $26.00 Average Customer Rating: | | When Markets Collide: Investment Strategies for the Age of Global Economic Change ISBN-10: 0071592814 ISBN-13: 9780071592819 List Price:$27.95 The Billionaire's Vinegar: The Mystery of the World's Most Expensive Bottle of Wine ISBN-10: 0307338770 ISBN-13: 9780307338778 List Price:$24.95 The Complete Bordeaux: The Wines*The Chateaux*The People (Mitchell Beazley Wine Library) ISBN-10: 1840009802 ISBN-13: 9781840009804 List Price:$60.00 Wine Investment for Portfolio Diversification: How Collecting Fine Wines Can Yield Greater Returns Than Stocks and Bonds ISBN-10: 1891267841 ISBN-13: 9781891267840 List Price:$45.00 Keys to the Cellar: Strategies and Secrets of Wine Collecting ISBN-10: 0471473596 ISBN-13: 9780471473596 List Price:$29.95 |
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