Medoc und seine Appellationen, Bourg und Umgebung, Fronsac, Pomerol, Saint Emilion und Umgebung, Entre Deux Mers, Graves und Pessac-Leognan, Sauternes und Co.
Sehr schöner Artikel, Danke!
Besonders interessant finde ich: A Liv-Ex Bordeaux report points out that volumes of 2017s sold were 60 percent below the 2016s. After all, Cooper adds, “Customers already have 2005s, 2009s, 2020s, 2015s in their cellars.
Dass 2017 nicht gut lief, haben wir ja alle gemerkt. Aber 60% unter 2016 finde ich schon beachtlich...
Darüber hinaus hat Cooper für den 2020er wohl die Fähigkeit durch die Zeit zu reisen
Man muss immer etwas haben, worauf man sich freut. (Eduard Mörike)
Hier noch eine interessante Analyse vom vergangenen Juni von Wine Lister. Bei diesen Weinen ist mit deutlichen Preissteigerungen zu rechnen, im Vergleich zu 2016. Wobei ich inzwischen, aufgrund der Performance der letzten Monate, Les Carmes Haut Brion vor Canon und dann schon mit einigem Abstand, Calon Ségur sehe.
Ten rising stars as predicted by the trade
Which producers will see the largest gain in brand recognition in the next two years? As part of our recent Bordeaux Market Study, we asked Wine Lister’s Founding Members – c.50 key members of the trade from the world’s largest merchants, top international wine auctioneers and several high-end retailers, together representing well over one third of global fine wine revenues.
While Burgundy achieved the largest number of producers mentioned at least once (50), all 10 of the most-cited producers hail from Bordeaux.
With the en primeur campaign finally in full swing, below are Bordeaux’s biggest rising stars: the region’s top 10 brands expected by Wine Lister Founding Members to see increased recognition in the next two years.
Château Canon received the highest number of votes for the brand likely to see most increased brand recognition over the coming two years, and is therefore the number one rising star in this year’s Bordeaux Study. Canon also achieves the joint-highest confidence rating from the trade (see last week’s blog for details), and appears in the top 10 wines for price performance after en primeur release .
In a show of strength by owner Chanel, another of its properties, Rauzan-Ségla, receives the second-highest number of votes, alongside Les Carmes Haut-Brion.
Haut-Batailley, recently acquired by the Cazes family – and having released no wine in 2016 – is seen as a brand with a bright future (and the new owners clearly think so too – it was released at a very ambitious price of £43 at the end of April).
Other Bordeaux wines voted likely to see the largest gains in brand recognition over the next two years are: Brane-Cantenac, Pavie, Calon Ségur, Figeac, Lafleur, and Pichon Comtesse.
Visit Wine Lister’s Analysis page to read the full report (available in both English and French). Go to p.24 to see how many votes each of the above wines received.
Chloe Ashton June 6, 2018 Bordeaux / Bordeaux 2017 / Brand / Brand Score / Buzz Brands / en primeur / EP2017 / Founding Members / Release / Rising Stars
parallel läuft gerade die Abstimmung zum Brexit. Ich habe mir das im TV angemacht. Da London der bedeutendste Umschlagsplatz für BDX außerhalb Frankreichs ist, könnte ein kalter Brexit die Partystimmung noch trüben. Doch sollte man sich in solchen Momenten nicht von solchen schnöden Erwägungen leiten lassen.
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„Es war viel mehr.“
Johnny Depp dementiert, 30.000 Dollar im Monat für Alkohol ausgegeben zu haben. (Quelle: „B.Z.“)
Re: 2018 Bordeaux.
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#13 Post by Jeff Leve » March 28th, 2019, 5:30 pm
It’s late and I need sleep. Bottom line is, 2018 is a good vintage with some great wines! AFWE might not like them, but at their best, I love them!
Sort of a cross between 16 and 09. Wines are richer, darker and some are higher in alcohol and extract than 09, but acidities are higher, so the wines feel brighter.