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Talking Trade: Louis Roederer Cristal 2006

Champagne's share of trade by value has soared to new heights—and the 2006 Louis Roederer Cristal is at the forefront....

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Final Thought: Bordeaux 2018, A Perplexing Vintage

The vintage was highly regarded among the critics—the extremely positive reception gave the campaign legs and turned some releases into great successes....

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The Diverse Market for Fine Wine

Over the past decade, the fine wine market has diversified considerably. Regional trade has become much more balanced, rather than relying so heavily on Bordeaux, as we showed last week....

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Regional Buying – At What Cost?

In the fine wine world, perceived value is not always synonymous with low prices....

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Why is Fine Wine Easier to Value than Art and Cars?

Common perceptions exist that these tangible assets, often put under the same roof, simply serve to diversify a portfolio; they are safe yet less liquid, and if worse comes to...

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Spotlight On Gaja

The Gaja story began in 1859, when Giovanni Gaja set up the winery with only two hectares of vineyards in Barbaresco....

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The Californian Wine Cult

Broadening trade and steadily rising prices point to a bright future for Californian wines on the market....

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100-Point Masseto 2016 Released

The release is coming to the market at the same price as the 2015, which has risen 9% in value since its release last year....

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Talking Trade: Haut-Brion 2009 Most Active

Trade by both value and volume dipped slightly this week. Bordeaux (59.5%), Burgundy (22.3%), Champagne (6.1%) and the USA (4.2%) all gained market share. Trade in Bordeaux was led by...

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