Activity on the Fine Wine Market
Activity in the fine wine market is up 0.7% as of now. Granted, that is a small slip, but activity was actually higher than ever. Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, La Tâche and Ponsot all made impressive gains, proving the desire to purchase fine Burgundian wine is not going anywhere. Bordeaux might have slipped some, but 2007 Yquem and 2010 Montrose were up as well, the latter had received a 100 point Parker score.
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