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Talking Trade 6th of February: Tuscany overtakes Burgundy by market share, Sassicaia leads
Bordeaux pulled further into the lead, claiming 37.5% of traded value. The 2022 vintage was the top-traded by both value and volume
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Bordeaux pulled further into the lead, claiming 37.5% of traded value. The 2022 vintage was the top-traded by both value and volume
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Bordeaux pulled further into the lead, claiming 37.5% of traded value. The 2022 vintage was the top-traded by both value and volume
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The US had its strongest week in recent memory, accounting for 14.1% of trade. While Screaming Eagle led, Harlan, Opus One and Montelena all saw significant demand.


Our Market Intelligence team, led by Tom Burchfield, Head of Market Intelligence, and Sophia Gilmour, Market Analyst, offers an insider’s look at what’s ahead this…



Burgundy claimed 37.1% of traded value. Bordeaux followed in second place with 30.1%.


Across a decade of Liv‑ex data, the Bid:Offer Ratio has consistently acted as a leading indicator, often signalling market shifts 2–5 months in advance.


Bordeaux led the market this week, while Burgundy claimed the top spot over the festive period.