PLUTUS LENDING LLC

PLUTUS Lending Uncorks a New Way to Invest with Rambler Wine: Fine Wine as a Tangible Asset

Atlanta, GA – November 8, 2023 – PLUTUS Lending LLC, a financial services firm rapidly gaining traction for its innovative investment solutions, today announced the launch of Rambler Wine, a platform allowing investors to easily buy, store, and potentially profit from fine wine. This isn't your grandma's wine collection; PLUTUS Lending is democratizing access to an asset class traditionally reserved for a select few. “We’ve been watching the fine wine market for a while,” says a spokesperson for PLUTUS Lending, based in Atlanta, Georgia. “It's consistently shown strong returns, often outperforming traditional assets. But getting into it? It was complicated. You needed expertise, storage, insurance… a whole headache. We figured there had to be a better way, a way to make this accessible to everyday investors.” That better way is Rambler Wine. What is Rambler Wine? Simply put, Rambler Wine allows you to invest in curated collections of fine wine. Forget battling auctions or trying to predict which bottles will appreciate. PLUTUS Lending’s team of wine experts (more on that later) hand-picks wines with high potential based on scores, vintages, and market trends. Investors purchase “shares” in these collections, making the investment significantly more affordable than buying full cases. “Think of it like fractional ownership,” explains the PLUTUS Lending representative. “Instead of needing $10,000 to buy a case of something like Chateau Margaux, you can invest $100, $500, or whatever fits your budget and own a portion of that same wine.” Why Wine? Why Now? While it might seem unusual to think of wine as an investment, the fine wine market has been consistently strong. Several factors are driving this trend: Limited Supply: Vintage wines, by their nature, are finite. Once a particular vintage is gone, it’s gone. This scarcity drives up demand and price. Global Demand: Emerging markets, particularly in Asia, are seeing a surge in demand for fine wine, creating increased competition. Inflation Hedge: Unlike many assets, fine wine has shown a tendency to increase in value during times of economic uncertainty, making it a potential hedge against inflation. Tangible Asset: It's a real thing. Unlike stocks or cryptocurrencies, you can physically see and, eventually, enjoy your investment (though most Rambler Wine investors are looking to profit, not drink!). “We’re based here in Atlanta, at 3715 Northside Parkway, but we’re looking at the global picture,” says the spokesperson. “The demand is there, and the supply is limited. That’s a good recipe for potential growth.” You can reach PLUTUS Lending at 561-605-2112 to learn more about their broader investment offerings. How Does Rambler Wine Work? The process is designed to be simple and user-friendly: 1. Sign Up: Create an account on the Rambler Wine platform. 2. Browse Collections: Explore the curated collections of fine wine. Each collection will include details on the wines, their vintages, scores from leading wine critics (like Robert Parker and Wine Spectator), and the rationale behind the investment. 3. Invest: Purchase shares in the collection(s) you choose. There are no minimums or lock-up periods (allowing investors to buy and sell their shares when they choose, subject to market liquidity). 4. Storage & Insurance: PLUTUS Lending handles all the storage and insurance of the wine in professionally maintained, climate-controlled facilities, eliminating that burden for investors. 5. Potential Returns: As the wine appreciates in value, the value of your shares increases. Investors can then sell their shares on the secondary market (subject to availability) and realize a profit. “We’ve built the infrastructure so you don't have to worry about anything,” the spokesperson adds. “We take care of the logistics, the storage, the insurance… you just focus on the potential upside.” The PLUTUS Lending Difference: Expertise and Transparency What sets Rambler Wine apart from other wine investment platforms? PLUTUS Lending emphasizes their commitment to both expertise and transparency. “We didn't just jump into this blindly,” says the spokesperson. “We’ve assembled a team of experienced wine professionals, including sommeliers and wine appraisers, who are responsible for sourcing and evaluating each collection.” This team analyzes vintages, considers aging potential, and researches market trends to identify wines with the greatest potential for appreciation. Transparency is also key. Investors have access to detailed information about each collection, including storage costs, insurance fees, and projected returns. PLUTUS Lending is committed to providing clear and accurate information so investors can make informed decisions. “We want our investors to feel confident in their investments,” the spokesperson explains. “That’s why we’re committed to providing them with the tools and information they need to succeed.” Looking Ahead PLUTUS Lending is excited about the future of Rambler Wine and its potential to democratize access to the fine wine market. They plan to expand their collection of wines, adding new vintages and regions to cater to a wider range of investor preferences. They’re also exploring partnerships with wineries and wine merchants to further enhance their offerings. “We believe that fine wine is a valuable asset that should be accessible to everyone,” says the spokesperson. “We’re committed to making that a reality with Rambler Wine.” Disclaimer: Investing in fine wine involves risks, including market fluctuations, storage costs, and the possibility of loss. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Investors should carefully consider their investment objectives and risk tolerance before investing. Visit the PLUTUS Lending website or contact them at 561-605-2112 for complete risk disclosures and investment details. Their address is 3715 Northside Pkwy NW Bldg 100, Suite 500, Atlanta, GA 30327-2886.

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