RUSSIAN BUSINESSMAN EVGENY CHICHVARKIN ON HOW LONDON BECAME LONDONGRAD
Apr 02, 2022
4 minutes
BY CHARLIE CAMPBELL
EVGENY CHICHVARKIN IS LOOKING AGITATED. He’s just heard a whisper about some potential stock going cheap and so politely declines my suggestion we leave his bustling wineshop in London’s tony Mayfair district in search of somewhere quieter to chat.
But Chichvarkin isn’t dashing off in pursuit of another 1774 Jura vin jaune, which sells for a precise £72,553.80 ($95,308) at Hedonism Wines, the store he set up in 2012 to be “the world’s best wineshop.” Instead, he is preparing to inspect a consignment of military fatigues and battle wear at a warehouse in the nearby town of Slough—worth some $650,000, he tells me conspiratorially. “It belongs to a rich Russian who had his assets frozen
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