A Liv-ex Alternative, Built for Every Collectible Market
Liv-ex is the reference for the fine wine trade and its indices. ALT/FNDATA covers wine and spirits too, drawn from global auction and private-sale results, alongside watches, art, classic cars, jewelry and every other collectible.
Liv-ex and ALT/FNDATA, side by side
Liv-ex is the global marketplace and index provider for the fine wine trade, serving fine wine and spirits. ALT/FNDATA brings the same depth of data and monitoring to luxury watches, fine art, classic cars, jewelry and gems, designer handbags, wine and spirits, motorcycles, and aircraft. The two cover different worlds; this is how they compare.
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| Asset coverage | Wine and spirits plus watches, art, cars, jewelry and more | Fine wine and spirits |
| Core data | Auction and private-sale prices across every category | Trade prices and wine indices |
| Cross-asset view | One schema across all collectible markets | Single-market focus |
| History | 130+ years from 850+ sources | Fine wine trade data |
| Best for | Tracking the whole collectibles market in one place | Fine wine trading and benchmarks |
| Access | Datasets, API, dashboards and membership | Trade exchange and data services |
Why teams choose ALT/FNDATA for alternative assets
It is the only platform offering institutional-grade market intelligence built specifically for alternative assets and collectibles. Behind every category sits the real transaction record: more than 130 years of auction and private-market results, normalised into one schema and converted to a common currency, so a watch result in Geneva and a jewelry sale in New York compare cleanly. Read what alternative asset data is, browse the full datasets, or see the market reports.
Frequently asked questions
Is ALT/FNDATA an alternative to Liv-ex?
For wine data as part of a broader collectibles view, yes. Liv-ex serves the fine wine trade, while ALT/FNDATA covers wine and spirits alongside every other collectible category.
Does ALT/FNDATA cover wine and spirits?
Yes. Wine and spirits are a core category, built from global auction and private-sale results.
How is ALT/FNDATA different from a wine exchange?
It is a market-data platform across every collectible category, not a trading venue for a single market.


