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One of the things former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham's son Brooklyn made headlines for this week was sharing "the world's most expensive" wine with his wife, Nicola Peltz.

The details turned out to be a little murkier than that.

Media reported that it was actually unclear which wine they were drinking, but the restaurant in Montecito had a 1811 ChΓ’teau d'Yquem in its cellar, which last sold at auction in 2012 for about Β£75,000 (NZ$170,000).

This may have prompted questions from readers - including (but probably not limited to) how does a wine become worth such a lot of money? And might my bottle of Oyster Bay sauvignon blanc in my wine rack reach such lofty heights?

University of Auckland senior lecturer in finance Gertjan Verdickt studies wine investment and is also on the board of WineFi, a syndicate that lets people invest in a portfolio of wines.

He said there were a few reasons why

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