Areni Live Analysis: Books, Blockchain and Vines

There’s been plenty of chatter around blockchain in the fine wine community over the past decade, because the technology holds out the promise of protecting fine wine from fraud. But what about other digital assets like non-fungible tokens (NFTs) or cryptocurrencies?

This July, South Africa’s Jono Le Feuvre sat down with experts at ARENI Live – Stellenbosch to thrash out the issues. Joining him on stage were Mike Tango Bravo from Costaflores Organic Vineyard in Mendoza, Argentina, which he describes as the ‘world’s first open-source vineyard’, selling wine through its own crypto asset.

Wine writer Jane Anson joined the panel via Zoom from Bordeaux, to discuss why she re-released one of her classic books as an NFT.

And investor Rodrigo Sepúlveda Schulz, president of Sepulveda Capital, was on hand to provide the sceptical point of view.

Jono Le Feuvre, Mike Tango Bravo and Rodrigo Sepúlveda Schulz during ARENI Live Stellenbosch Edition
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ARENI Live is our annual think tank, held once each year in a different part of the globe. It gathers top minds to collectively think about the future of fine wine.

Photo by Pierre Borthiry – Peiobty.