Robbie Stevens, senior account manager at Liv-ex, the global marketplace for the wine trade, says the 2016 release has been “a catalyst in getting savvy collectors of Bordeaux and Burgundy to look at Barolo’s under-the-radar investment potential and value for quality and then buy older vintages such as 2010.” You can even find examples from the 1960s and ’70s.
Five years ago, the region accounted for only 7% of the Italian wine traded on Liv-ex; it’s up to 27% this year.
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