At the time of the liquidation announcement, Nacey said the liquidators were looking to dispose of about 20,000 cases of wine and 400,000 litres of bulk wine owned by the four entities within the group.
Nacey, now senior managing director at Teneo, said this week there were some fixed assets that liquidators still needed to realise.
They would also carry out an investigation into the affairs of the company prior to liquidation.
He said the majority of the companies’ wine stock had been sold off, but there was still some bulk wine which liquidators were still working to realise.
More information would be provided in the next liquidators’ report, expected to be filed in mid-August, he said.

