The Luxury Playbook France’s Strong 2025 Harvest Signals Lower Prices For Burgundy & Champagne France’s 2025 wine harvest is making headlines for all the right reasons. After several years of weather disruptions, vine diseases, and reduced output, production is finally bouncing back. The rebound... The post France’s Strong 2025 Harvest Signals Lower Prices For Burgundy & Champagne appeared first on The Luxury Playbook. and is written by The Luxury Playbook| The Luxury Playbook
A growing number of ultra-wealthy investors are turning their attention to rare wine grape varieties that are flying under the radar but have all the ingredients of future icons: scarcity, character, regional prestige, and untapped global demand.| The Luxury Playbook
When comparing Cabernet Sauvignon vs Chardonnay, the conversation goes far beyond taste preferences. These two iconic grape varieties not only dominate wine| The Luxury Playbook
China’s leading wine importer ASC Fine Wines has launched a sweeping strategic overhaul, introducing a direct-to-consumer membership club, custom brand solutions, and a dedicated logistics partnership, as the company returns to the control of its founding St. Pierre family following a completed share transfer from Japan’s Suntory Group.| Vino Joy News
The third instalment of Iconic Wines from Joseph Lau opened Christie’s achieved HK$72.89 million (US$9.35 million) in total —more than double its presale estimate—and a 100% sell-through rate.| Vino Joy News
A British man accused of orchestrating a nearly US$100 million wine investment scam will be extradited to the United States to face charges, a London court ruled this week.| Vino Joy News
With the wine world at a crossroads, what can we learn from an historic club of fine wine producers that has seen it all before?| Trink Magazine
So, tell me, how did you get started enjoying wine? I am interested in your reply. I’ll tell my story but I’d love to hear yours. Most people have a single event that got them starting to drink wine, a gateway wine I call it. In the ‘80’s I believe (embarrassed or not), many [...]|