Cellar wine popular

Cellar wine popular

'There is a downturn in the wine market and it is accompanied by a shift to safe havens. As a result, older Bordeaux wines have risen in price.'
Image: Baghera Wines

 

It is one of the conclusions of London wine fair Liv-ex's 2023 report. Now if you get excited by such a report, perhaps because you yourself collect Bordeaux in your cellar or because the financial aspects of wine interest you, you can read the whole report The Fine Wine Market in 2023 self-request via LIV-EX.COM. The impact of political and economic headwinds on the wine market, the best-traded wines in 2023 and what to expect in 2024: it is all there. In WINELIFE, we share six key conclusions that you can also make a good impression with during drinks with your wine friends. 

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