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Ten most searched-for wine names*
  • 1. Latour2. Margaux3. Cheval Blanc4. Mouton Rothschild5. Lafite-Rothschild
  • 6. Haut-Brion7. Yquem8. Lynch-Bages9. Leoville Barton10. Ausone
*in the last 3 months, courtesy of a very popular search engine

Chinese buy up French wines in New Year Spree

Date posted: May 25, 2010

CHINESE buyers snapped up cases of leading French wines from Chateau Lafite and Chateau Mouton Rothschild in the run-up to Chinese new year, according to data released yesterday. Strong demand from the Far East sent the Liv-ex 100 fine wine index up 2.7 per cent last month, while the Claret Chip index rose by 3.3 per cent, according to the Wine Investment Fund. Read full story...

Far Eastern Promise

Date posted: May 25, 2010

Asia's appetite for Lafite over the past three years is strongly indicative of the impact the region will have on the fine wine market as a whole. Miles Davis, partner at Wine Asset Managers LLP analyses the subject.

The story of Château Lafite over the last three years has given collectors and investors alike an early insight into the impact that the Far East can have on the fine wine market as a whole. Read full story...

Market Movements

Ten best performers
  • 1. Latour (1998) £3801.00 +39%
  • 2. DRC, Tache (2000) £968.14 +33%
  • 3. Pin (1985) £18000.00 +33%
  • 4. Lynch Bages (1997) £662.31 +30%
  • 5. Petrus (1988) £13956.25 +29%
  • 6. Petrus (2007) £11935.00 +27%
  • 7. DRC, Romanee Conti (2004) £4927.50 +26%
  • 8. Pichon Baron (1998) £753.83 +25%
  • 9. DRC, Romanee St Vivant (1998) £452.80 +25%
  • 10. Louis Roederer Cristal (2000) £855.58 +23%
  • 1. Ducru Beaucaillou (1983) £1154.62 +65%
  • 2. Suduiraut (1997) £559.10 +51%
  • 3. Rieussec (1989) £780.00 +49%
  • 4. Ausone (1986) £2400.00 +48%
  • 5. DRC, Romanee Conti (2004) £4927.50 +41%
  • 6. Lafite Rothschild (1997) £7414.62 +36%
  • 7. Latour (2008) £6408.11 +34%
  • 8. Carruades de Lafite (1998) £3146.35 +33%
  • 9. Latour (1998) £3801.00 +31%
  • 10. Dom Perignon (1999) £582.60 +31%
  • 1. Ausone (1986) £2400.00 +48%
  • 2. Ausone (1988) £2062.93 -3%
  • 3. Petrus (1989) £34638.70 +2%
  • 4. Latour (1998) £3801.00 +31%
  • 5. Ducru Beaucaillou (1983) £1154.62 +65%
  • 6. Latour (2008) £6408.11 +34%
  • 7. Lafite Rothschild (2008) £8973.21 +8%
  • 8. Margaux (2008) £4402.34 +21%
  • 9. Carruades de Lafite (2007) £2977.00 +24%
  • 10. Lafite Rothschild (2006) £7358.28 +12%

Ten worst performers
  • 1. Louis Roederer Cristal (1999) £985.00 -47%
  • 2. Margaux (1982) £8500.00 -30%
  • 3. Ausone (2003) £13500.00 -27%
  • 4. Ausone (1983) £2694.12 -25%
  • 5. Ausone (1995) £4000.00 -25%
  • 6. Mission Haut Brion (1999) £995.71 -22%
  • 7. Pichon Baron (1986) £904.95 -21%
  • 8. Pavie (2002) £913.35 -20%
  • 9. Mission Haut Brion (2002) £854.57 -19%
  • 10. Mission Haut Brion (2001) £1091.50 -19%
  • 1. Lafleur (2005) £3028.48 -70%
  • 2. Climens (1996) £453.11 -42%
  • 3. Ausone (1994) £1987.41 -35%
  • 4. Ausone (2003) £13500.00 -33%
  • 5. Margaux (2000) £8500.00 -31%
  • 6. Ausone (1983) £2694.12 -30%
  • 7. Ausone (1995) £4000.00 -29%
  • 8. Pontet Canet (1985) £505.00 -25%
  • 9. Lafleur (2002) £2212.33 -25%
  • 10. Angelus (1985) £995.00 -23%
  • 1. Lafleur (2005) £3028.48 -71%
  • 2. Climens (1996) £453.11 -53%
  • 3. Margaux (1990) £8583.00 -37%
  • 4. Ausone (1994) £1987.41 -37%
  • 5. Dom Perignon (1998) £825.00 -36%
  • 6. Pavie (2002) £913.35 -36%
  • 7. Ausone (1989) £2600.00 -35%
  • 8. Ausone (1995) £4000.00 -34%
  • 9. Pin (2005) £19388.81 -33%
  • 10. Ausone (2003) £13500.00 -31%

Prices shown are today's Current Average List Price in GBP for a Standard In Bond case of 12x75cl OWC (unless stated otherwise) and are presented under license from Liv-ex.com