Fine Wine has seen a modest pull-back in prices over the past few months. Although the wider market is down only 6.0% from its highs, some high-profile names have dipped a lot more. What is going on? And is this a buying opportunity? If so, what are the most attractive wines?
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Lafite Rothschild 2019 is the most attractive vintage on the market right now in terms of quality and price. It has performed fantastically well since release. The recent -12.6% price correction represents a surprising, but welcome, buying opportunity.
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The rise in global interest rates has led to lower liquidity and wider price variations in the fine wine market, creating an opportunity for savvy investors to strategically place realistic bids and build great positions. Historical patterns and macroeconomic factors suggest that the current lower volume trading is likely to be temporary, making the current bids potentially valuable investments in the future.
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Opus One 2019 offers a significant discount compared to other top estates and has the potential to be the best Opus One ever with a rating of 97-99 points. Its global appeal is boosted by the prestigious 'La Place de Bordeaux' distribution network, and the absence of the 2020 vintage due to wildfires is only expected to increase demand for the 2019 vintage.
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Find out why we have identified Cos d'Estournel 2017 as a standout investment from this often overlooked vintage.
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Do you know which Pauillac 2022 has the same score as four First Growths (Lafite Rothschild, Mouton Rothschild, Margaux, Haut-Brion), but is only 11% of their price (i.e. almost 90% cheaper)?
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Troplong Mondot 2022 stands out as one of the most undervalued release among the major Bordeaux 2022 wines, with an average critic score of 97.8 points and two potential perfect scores. Despite other big names being sold out, Troplong Mondot is still available at its release price, making it a highly recommended investment for both collectors and enthusiasts.
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In the world of fine wine, only certain labels gain cult status which embody a sense of exclusivity and mystique. Among them, Screaming Eagle sits at the top of the hierarchy as an epitome of opulence and rarity. The 2016 potentially sits as the greatest vintage of them all.
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This investment note discusses the 2014 vintage in Bordeaux and how it is a better vintage than commonly assumed, with the Latour 2014 being a standout value pick. It highlights Latour's unique position in controlling secondary market pricing and its potential for investment returns due to its positioning in an undervalued vintage.
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