
Bordeaux led the market with a 34.8% share of trade value, with Burgundy trade returning to more normal levels this…
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Bordeaux led the market with a 34.8% share of trade value, with Burgundy trade returning to more normal levels this…
Bordeaux took a 34.8% share of trade this week. By value, the 2009 was Bordeaux’s top-traded vintage, and by volume…
The fine wine market in H1 2025 July 10, 2025 Table of Contents Introduction At the start of this year,…
Bordeaux took a strong lead of the market this week, closing with a 38.0% share of traded value. The 2005…
The USA had its strongest week in recent memory, placing second with a 17.8% share of traded value. Screaming Eagle’s Oakville Cabernet Sauvignon led the charge, accounting for over 65% of the region’s trade.
What did fine wine trading look like before Liv-ex ? Pre 2000, before Liv-ex, there was little in the way…
The market downturn continued in June, with harsher declines across most indices than in May.
The 2021 vintage has gained notoriety for its sharp decline in the market. Particularly given their relatively low scores, the 2021s were released at too-high prices cross the board.
An interview with our CEO, James Miles, to mark 25 years of Liv-ex. Liv-ex, where did it all begin? Twenty-five…
The Liv-ex June Market Report 2025 outlining that Asian purchasing continues to increase, with a focus on Burgundy. It is well known…
Bordeaux regained its lead of the market this week, taking a 33.3% share of traded value. Chateau Haut-Brion was the region’s top…
Bordeaux regained its lead of the market, followed by Burgundy and the US, while Champagne has slipped to fifth place .