Bordeaux’s share of trade fell, followed by Champagne & Tuscany. Sassicaia 2021 & Solaia 2021 were the top traded wines of the week by val| Liv-ex
Though its share of traded value fell week-on-week, Bordeaux continued to lead the market, accounting for 29.8% of traded value.... The post Strong weeks for Champagne and Tuscany, led by Salon and Sassicaia appeared first on Liv-ex.| Liv-ex
Bordeaux led the market, followed by Champagne, Burgundy and Tuscany. Champagne climbs up the weekly ranks, led by Dom Perignon 2008 .| Liv-ex
Champagne overtook Burgundy, claiming second place with an 18.2% share of the market. Dom Perignon accounted for over a quarter of the region’s trade.| Liv-ex
This week Screaming Eagle takes 9% of trade value, Vega Sicilia Unico 2015 top-traded wine of the week. Read now.| Liv-ex
Active trades across multiple vintages of Screaming Eagle’s Oakville Cabernet Sauvignon led the brand to claim 9% of weekly trade.| Liv-ex
This week Bordeaux 2022s are beginning to trade actively, in most cases well below their release prices. Read now.| Liv-ex
Bordeaux remains in the lead of the market, taking 37.1% of traded value this week. The 2022s are beginning to...| Liv-ex
This week asian buyers take 26% of trade, Bordeaux led the market, taking 43.8% of traded value. Read now.| Liv-ex
Bordeaux led the market with 43.8% of traded value; Mouton 2000, Lafite 2003 were the top traded wines by value.| Liv-ex
Burgundy has overtaken Bordeaux as the week's top traded region by value. US buyers dropped their purchasing to just 15%.| Liv-ex
Bordeaux strengthened its lead of the market. Marquis de Laguiche 2022 & Château Lafite Rothschild 2020 were the week’s top-traded wines by v| Liv-ex
Château Lynch-Bages 2021 was the week’s top-traded wine by both volume and value. High volumes changed hands this week| Liv-ex
Following a strong close last week, the USA fell back to its December average. Opus One 2021 was the top-traded wine of the week by value.| Liv-ex
The US had a strong week, thanks to Screaming Eagle, Oakville Cabernet Sauvignon 2022. The region closed with a 13.5% share of traded value| Liv-ex
Bordeaux’s share of trade by value fell from 39.0% to 30.5%. The USA was overtaken by Spain, which closed at 4.4% of traded value.| Liv-ex
While Burgundy came close to overtaking Bordeaux last week, the latter region has bounced back, taking a 39.0% share of value.| Liv-ex
Bordeaux and Burgundy traded % neck-and-neck in the secondary market this week, with Bordeaux's trade share decreasing to 28%.| Liv-ex