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Auction News
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- ‘Ultimate wine collection’ sells at auction for $11.9 million Herald Sun, 4/04/2011
Trending
Ten most searched-for wine names*- 1. Petrus2. Montrose3. Krug4. Palmer5. Mouton Rothschild
- 6. Margaux7. Cheval Blanc8. Latour9. Haut-Brion10. Lafite Rothschild
Exit Strategy
When one is using fine wine as a potential investment, it is important to ensure a viable exit strategy when the time comes to sell wines on. Provenance is confident that our wine & vintage selection policy informs an asset disposal process which is quicker, easier and ideally more profitable for our clients.
Should you choose to trade out all or part of your fine wine portfolio at any time, we are happy to assist and our aim is to consistently achieve true market value within your desired timeframe. Due to the truly international appeal of fine wine as a recognised traded commodity it is possible to utilize a wide network of avenues for disposal:
Liv-Ex – International merchant-to-merchant electronic trading platform whose 300+ members comprise the world’s major trade, retail & wine fund buyers
Auction – Christie’s & Sotheby’s (UK, Europe & Asia), Acker Merrall & Condit (USA)
Wholesale – Standard UK merchant-to-merchant sales
Private Client Sales – Provenance has an extensive network of private clients wishing to add to their own portfolio or private reserves
Taking into account differing global market conditions and exchange rate fluctuation, Provenance will always recommend the most suitable strategy for disposal of your assets.
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%
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




