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Ten most searched-for wine names*
  • 1. Petrus2. Montrose3. Krug4. Palmer5. Mouton Rothschild
  • 6. Margaux7. Cheval Blanc8. Latour9. Haut-Brion10. Lafite Rothschild
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Wine Investment: The New 1855 Classification

Date posted: March 30, 2009

The Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855 (or Grand Crus Classés (Great Classified Growths)) was borne out of Emperor Napoleon III’s request for a classification system of France’s best Bordeaux wines.


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Wine Investment: A real window for opportunity

Date posted: March 27, 2009

The Financial Times has just published an article trumpeting the emergence of new wine investment funds following the bottoming out of the market in 2008.
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Market Movements

Ten best performers
  • 1. Pavillon Rouge (2006) £1244.55 -19%
  • 2. Pavie (1999) £1322.87 -18%
  • 3. Pichon Baron (1985) £1056.59 -18%
  • 4. Leoville Barton (1999) £546.36 -17%
  • 5. Ausone (2006) £6186.71 -12%
  • 6. Lynch Bages (2008) £816.95 -12%
  • 7. Carruades Lafite (1998) £3239.70 -11%
  • 8. Pavillon Rouge (2008) £1204.69 -10%
  • 9. Cheval Blanc (2008) £4066.41 -10%
  • 10. Ducru Beaucaillou (1985) £1308.24 -10%
  • 1. Rauzan Segla (2009) £853.14 +34%
  • 2. DRC, Romanee Conti (1990) £11892.75 +33%
  • 3. Ausone (1997) £4062.33 +31%
  • 4. Ausone (1990) £6110.00 +27%
  • 5. Leoville Barton (2001) £726.88 +27%
  • 6. Petrus (1989) £15762.00 +26%
  • 7. Conseillante (2002) £760.46 +25%
  • 8. Cheval Blanc (1986) £4760.00 +22%
  • 9. DRC, Romanee St Vivant (2002) £771.07 +22%
  • 10. Mission Haut Brion (1988) £2036.20 +21%
  • 1. Pin (2001) £19824.06 +1351%
  • 2. Krug, Brut (1995) £1140.00 +49%
  • 3. Ausone (1997) £4062.33 +48%
  • 4. Cos d'Estournel (1983) £1160.00 +39%
  • 5. Petrus (1988) £16396.00 +32%
  • 6. Rauzan Segla (2009) £853.14 +32%
  • 7. DRC, Richebourg (1998) £786.41 +31%
  • 8. Pavie (1989) £1013.00 +30%
  • 9. Lafleur (1999) £1508.80 +29%
  • 10. Petrus (1994) £14124.00 +28%

Ten worst performers
  • 1. DRC, Romanee St Vivant (1995) £597.43 -22%
  • 2. Latour (2005) £4912.34 -20%
  • 3. Pavillon Rouge (2006) £1244.55 -19%
  • 4. Pichon Baron (1985) £1056.59 -18%
  • 5. Pavie (1999) £1322.87 -18%
  • 6. Leoville Barton (1999) £546.36 -17%
  • 7. Lafite Rothschild (1986) £15519.88 -17%
  • 8. Lafite Rothschild (2006) £5051.49 -17%
  • 9. Mouton Rothschild (2008) £5385.67 -17%
  • 10. Haut Brion (2008) £2021.52 -15%
  • 1. Pin (2004) £3483.13 -42%
  • 2. Dom Perignon (1990) £2635.43 -39%
  • 3. Louis Roederer, Cristal (2002) £1569.43 -33%
  • 4. Dom Perignon (1998) £1080.00 -30%
  • 5. Mission Haut Brion (2007) £821.66 -27%
  • 6. Lafite Rothschild (1995) £3950.00 -26%
  • 7. Lafleur (2001) £1564.44 -26%
  • 8. Margaux (1998) £1825.22 -24%
  • 9. Petit Mouton (2009) £1133.48 -24%
  • 10. DRC, Romanee St Vivant (2006) £637.73 -22%
  • 1. Pin (2004) £3483.13 -50%
  • 2. Lafite Rothschild (1989) £3200.00 -37%
  • 3. Lafite Rothschild (2008) £8586.33 -34%
  • 4. Mouton Rothschild (2008) £5385.67 -34%
  • 5. Lafite Rothschild (2008) £9196.78 -33%
  • 6. DRC, Tache (2005) £15000.00 -33%
  • 7. Mouton Rothschild (2008) £5129.33 -32%
  • 8. Pavillon Rouge (2005) £1294.25 -31%
  • 9. Petit Mouton (2008) £576.26 -29%
  • 10. Margaux (1996) £5751.69 -28%

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