Bordeaux strengthens its lead of the market, Lafite 2018 and 2021 amongst the top-traded

Bordeaux strengthens its lead of the market, Lafite 2018 and 2021 amongst the top-traded

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Bordeaux strengthens its lead of the market, Lafite 2018 and 2021 amongst the top-traded

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Bordeaux had a strong week, taking a 40.7% share of traded value, up on its close last week at 33.4%. Chateau Lafite Rothschild was the region’s top-traded wine, with the 2018 and 2021 vintages featuring amongst the week’s top-traded wines by value. Chateau Haut-Brion followed, the 2021 vintage seeing multiple trades c.25% below its ex-chateau release price of €350 per bottle (equivalent to £3,583 per 12x75).??

Burgundy’s share of trade fell from 19.2% last week to 17.6% this week. Domaine de la Romanée-Conti retook its place as the region’s top-traded producer after seeing minimal trade last week. The eponymous Romanée-Conti 2015, échezeaux 2003 and La Tache 2020 all changed hands.???

Champagne’s share of trade also fell, closing at 11.0%. Armand de Brignac overtook Dom Pérignon and Louis Roederer as the region’s top-traded producer.??

The Rh?ne had its strongest week in recent memory. The region closed with a 6.2% share of the market, thanks in part to trades of Domaine Jean Louis Chave, Hermitage Rouge 1990, Chateau Rayas 2010 and several vintages of E. Guigal C?te-R?tie La Mouline.??

Tuscany maintained its solid share of the market, overtaking Champagne to claim third place. Mazzei, Siepi was the region’s top-traded wine by value, followed by Tenuta San Guido’s Sassicaia and Marroneto’s Brunello di Montalcino Madonna Grazie.?

The USA closed flat on last week, taking a 4.6% share. Harlan Estate was by far the region’s top-traded wine, accounting for almost 25% of traded value.?

Liv-ex analysis?is drawn from the world’s most comprehensive database of?fine wine prices. The data reflects the real-time activity of Liv-ex’s 620+ merchant members from across the globe. Together they represent the largest pool of liquidity in the world?–?currently?£140m of bids and offers across 20,000 wines.??

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