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A French private investor has acquired The Vintage

The Vintage Wine Club France (The Vintage) has been acquired by a French private investor.

The Vintage was founded in 2014 by three wine-expert French entrepreneurs and quickly grew to become one of Singapore’s top five independent fine wine distributors, prior to a recent expansion of the business into Hong Kong, France and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The company offers high-end and diversified sourcing, premium services and has an expert and complementary team. The Vintage supplies a selection of iconic wines priced between US$50 and US$5,000 per bottle to hotels and restaurants as well as to private customers, collectors and e-commerce buyers.

Oaklins’ team in France acted as the M&A advisor to the buyer in this transaction.

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Philippe Hermant

Senior Advisor
Paris, France
Oaklins France

Kelly Pillet

Analyst
Paris, France
Oaklins France

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