How has Champagne performed as an investment lately? Read the Liv|Ex report below.
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Champagne tops the most traded wines by value and volume
Looking at the top traded wines by unique vintages (LWIN11s), Champagne dominates. Looking at the top traded wines by unique vintages (LWIN11sDemand has centered around Louis Roederer Cristal’s 2008, 2014 and 2013 vintages, Dom Pérignon 2012 and Salon Le Mesnil-sur-Oger Oenotheque case. ), Champagne dominates. Demand has centered around Louis Roederer’s Cristal 2008, 2014 and 2013 vintages, Dom Pérignon 2012 and Salon Le Mesnil-sur-Oger Oenotheque case.
The Market Price of the most traded wines by value ranges between £1,900 (Dom Pérignon 2012) to £60,668 (Pétrus 2000).The Market Price of the most traded wines by value ranges between £1,900 (Dom Pérignon 2012) to £60,668 (Pétrus 2000).
So far this year, over 8,600 different wines have traded on Liv-ex.
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 600 merchant members from across the globe. Together they represent the largest pool of liquidity in the world – currently £100m of bids and offers across 16,000 wines. Independent data, direct from the market.