Wine Collecting
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Bordeaux wine investment: 20 years of market hits and missesIt seemed Bordeaux would always reign supreme, but the last two decades have seen major shifts globally in fine wine buying patterns and the market picture is now more complex. This article, published in , magazine's recent Bordeaux supplement, looks at how top vintages have fared and some of the issues for collectors to consider.
By Chris Mercer Published
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Penfolds Grange 1951 sets auction recordA bottle from the first vintage of this famous Australian wine sells for more than £57,000…
By Tina Gellie Published
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La Paulée de New York celebrates twentieth anniversaryTop Burgundian wine names flock to New York...
By Charles Curtis MW Published
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Will English wine become a collector’s item?Liv-ex just reported its first English wine trade...
By Richard Woodard Last updated
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Christie’s sees strong bidding for rare MadeiraBy Richard Woodard Published
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December auction news: Sotheby’s – from 1970 to 2010Anthony Rose looks back to the days of reasonable Bordeaux prices at auction
By Anthony Rose Last updated
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November auction news: Chinese pander – in black and whiteHoward G Goldberg looks at an auction catalogue that caters to its audience
By Howard G Goldberg Last updated
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Collectors’ news: December 2010 issue
By John Stimpfig Last updated
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Collectors’ News: October 2010 issue
One of the first reactions of the trade following the ultra-high release prices of the 2009s was to laser in on the best value back vintages. For many, that was the not-yet-bottled 2008.
By John Stimpfig Last updated
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Collectors’ News: September 2010 issue
By Lucy Shaw Last updated
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Collectors’ News: August 2010 issue
Fine wine merchants and wine fund managers are expecting an influx of UK wine investors following the Government’s proposals to amend Capital Gains Tax (CGT) on non-business assets.
By John Stimpfig Last updated
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Collectors’ News: July 2010 issue
UK merchants and commentators have come out in an unusual show of agreement with Robert Parker’s assessment of Bordeaux 2009, which appeared in the Wine Advocate at the end of April.
By John Stimpfig Last updated
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Collectors’ News: May 2010 issue
By John Stimpfig Last updated
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Collectors’ News: April 2010 issue
Just months after Vinfolio created the world’s largest fine wine consumer trading platform, Vinfolio MarketPlace, the firm has been forced to seek protection from bankruptcy.
By John Stimpfig Last updated
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Collectors’ News: March 2010 issue
A new player in Bordeaux will provide a ‘five-star’ provenance certification on every case of wine it sells. Bordeaux Provenance guarantees that all wines sold via its online portal
By John Stimpfig Last updated
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Collectors’ News: February 2010 issue
By John Stimpfig Last updated
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Collectors’ News: January 2010 issue
By John Stimpfig Last updated
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Collectors’ news
Mouton 2008 price rockets
By John Stimpfig Last updated
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Auction news
Sign language In Asia, it’s often not the wine that matters, it’s the meaning – and money – behind it
By Anthony Rose Last updated
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Auction analysis
Like the trio of most recent Bordeaux vintages, two decades ago all the talk was of the ’88s, ’89s and ’90s. John Stimpfig looks at how their fortunes have fared as investments
By John Stimpfig Last updated