Weekly trade breakdown Source: Bx-trade.com, Liv-ex.com There was a slight decrease in Bordeaux’s trade share last week, dropping to 41% compared to the previous week’s 41.6%. However, two Bordeaux wines still secured the top positions in the list of most actively traded wines. Champagne, on the other hand, has experienced a notable increase in trade… Continue reading Pavie 2014 leads trade by value & volume
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Sassicaia 2019 takes top spot in weekly trade
Weekly trade breakdown Source: Bx-trade.com, Liv-ex.com Bordeaux experienced a small decline in trade from the previous week’s figure of 49.5%. Nonetheless, Bordeaux still had three of the top-traded wines. In contrast, Tuscany experienced a significant increase in its trade share, rising to 12.7% this week compared to just 3.4% last week. This surge was primarily… Continue reading Sassicaia 2019 takes top spot in weekly trade
Bordeaux continues to dominate trade after en primeur
Weekly trade breakdown Source: Bx-trade.com, Liv-ex.com Bordeaux wines dominated the trade last week, accounting for almost half of the regional trade by value, with a higher percentage compared to the previous week. Three of the top-traded wines were from Bordeaux. Burgundy also experienced a resurgence, representing a significant portion of the trade compared to the… Continue reading Bordeaux continues to dominate trade after en primeur
Dom Perignon 2013 leads trade
Weekly trade breakdown Source: Bx-trade.com, Liv-ex.com With the En Primeur campaign wrapping up, Bordeaux has maintained its position as the leading region in terms of trade by value, with its share reaching 40.5% this week, up from 38.7% last week. After seeing an increase in its trade share last week, Tuscany has experienced the largest… Continue reading Dom Perignon 2013 leads trade
Tuscan trade share doubles
Weekly trade breakdown Source: Bx-trade.com, Liv-ex.com With a trade share of 11.1% over the last two weeks, Tuscany outperformed both the prior week and its average March market share. Sales of Ornellaia Bolgheri from 2001 and 1996 as well as Tenuta San Guido’s Bolgheri Sassicaia from 1999 and 2007 were the main drivers. The value of… Continue reading Tuscan trade share doubles
Lynch-Bages 2016 leads weekly trade
Weekly trade breakdown Source: Bx-trade.com, Liv-ex.com The USA’s trade share fell to 2.0% this week, after several high-value wines from California drove the category to a high of 15.8% last week. As a result, every region’s share of trade by value improved this week. However, Bordeaux, the Rhône and Tuscany remained below their February averages.… Continue reading Lynch-Bages 2016 leads weekly trade
Latour 2015 released
Last week, Chateau Latour Premier Cru Classe, Pauillac 2015 was released in the UK at £6,300 per 12×75. When comparing to Neal Martin scores, the release price would need to be closer to £5,000 mark in order to fall under the ‘Fair Value’ mark. Consider the 2012 vintage, which is below the fair value line, if you’re… Continue reading Latour 2015 released
Sentiment remains strong for Bordeaux
The only region whose trade share has increased so far in December is Bordeaux. As Christmas draws near, trade from the region has increased from 32% to 42% of all secondary market activity this month. In the second week of the month, Burgundy’s trade did decline, but it has since recovered. The Rhône has a… Continue reading Sentiment remains strong for Bordeaux
Chateau Angelus leads weekly trade
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kwRYIMDduw Jamie Ritchie, Sotheby’s Wine & Spirits Worldwide chairman, joins ‘The Exchange’ to discuss alternative investing. Weekly trade breakdown Source: Bx-trade.com, Liv-ex.com Bordeaux’s trade share decreased this week, down from 41.8% the previous week to 34.7% this week. All other regions saw an increase in their market shares as a result. Argentina (0.2%), Australia (0.3%), Chile… Continue reading Chateau Angelus leads weekly trade
Mouton Rothschild reveals 2020 label
Chateau Mouton Rothschild has a long-standing and close relationships with established artists. Each year since 1945 a leading artist has illustrated the label for Chateau Mouton Rothschilds wines. This week it was revealed that British painter Peter Doig, was the chosen artist for the 2020 vintage. Doig says: “The painting shows something of what goes on… Continue reading Mouton Rothschild reveals 2020 label