Champagne maintains its poise
April 07, 2020Champagne maintains its poise
Champagne Remains Popular
Global online sales of wines have increased dramatically lately; similar to the normal holiday period rise in sales. Buyers from the European Union, Asia & the USA are enjoying a bit cheaper prices due to current currency values.
Burgundy's & Bordeaux fell in trade during the week while market share went to Champagne & Italy. Moet & Chandon, Dom Perignon 2008 stood in the lead for the 2nd week.
Super Tuscans Sassicaia 2017 scored lower than Ornellaia 2016, which out priced the 2017, even though the 2017 has declined in price since its debut and now is comparable to the 2011/14 vintages.
At £1,800, Ornellaia 2016 once stood as the highest priced vintage, but now with the price in decline it represents a better value.
Saturnalia scores for Bordeaux 2019
Yineyards are now monitored via satellite and on-ground tech by using images throughout the season using the services of Saturnalia, and its algorithms.
The supply chain during the coronovirus pandemic
Among concerns related to wine disruptions during these difficult times, Liv-ex has continued to fill global trades and normal pricing protocols.