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Tuscany Market Update
The Tuscany Market Update looks at the resilience of the top 100 Italian wines traded on the Liv-ex exchange.
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The Tuscany Market Update looks at the resilience of the top 100 Italian wines traded on the Liv-ex exchange.
Bordeaux maintained its lead in the market, claiming 34.0% of traded value. Lafite led the region, commanding c.20% of its traded value.



The US had a strong week, coming in third place with a 15% share of trade. Opus One was largely responsible, accounting for almost half the region’s…






Burgundy led the market with a 32% share of traded value. Domaine de la Romanee-Conti came out on top by traded value, Domaine Leflaive took the top spot by…






Bordeaux’s share of the market rose to 47% — its strongest week in recent memory. For the second week running, Chateau Pavie dominated, with the…






Bordeaux extended its lead of the market, claiming a 41% share of traded value. The 2020 vintage claimed the top position by both value and…


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Burgundy’s share rose from 15.0% to 27.5%, pushing the region into a close second place. Though the 2019s were the top traded by value.






Champagne had a strong week, overtaking Burgundy to claim second place. Though Selosse Millesime 2013 was the top-traded individual wine Krug fared best across vintages