Our Q2 Report is now available to download. In it, we examine the wine investment trends that shaped the fine wine market over the past three months. The report looks at how inflation and the possibility of recession have impacted fine wine, the success of the 2021 Bordeaux En Primeur campaign, the top-performing regions and the most in-demand wines.
Fine wine proved itself as a stable investment in the second quarter of the year, which was characterised by exacerbated economic pressure. As stagflation worries grew, equities experienced increased volatility and some entered bear markets. Meanwhile, fine wine prices continued their steady ascent and even outperformed safe haven assets like gold. The best-performing wines were blue-chip labels, which attract regular demand, hinting at narrowing focus and increased caution in the current economic situation.
On a regional level, Burgundy and the Rhône experienced the biggest price rises. The top-performing wines can now be seen on Wine Track, our latest tool, which helps you track wines’ price performance over any given period at a wine label level.
In Q2, Champagne and California continued to trade actively, with Louis Roederer Cristal cementing its place as the most in-demand Champagne. The 2021 Bordeaux En Primeur campaign stimulated interest in previous vintage wines, which presented many good value wine investment opportunities. Some of the most successful 2021 releases included the First Growths and their second wines, Châteaux Lafleur, Calon Ségur, Les Carmes Haut-Brion, Léoville-Barton, Ausone and Cheval Blanc.
The third quarter will throw the spotlight on releases from the Rest of the World, with the La Place de Bordeaux campaign taking place in September. Almaviva, Opus One, Vérité, Seña, Catena Zapata, Masseto and Solaia are few of the star names that will offer their latest vintages internationally, with many more new additions. The next three months will also further test the bullishness of the fine wine market.
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Ever since the UK voted to leave the European Union in 2016, trade talks and negotiations between the two sides had been full of uncertainty, posturing and brinkmanship which at times made it feel like a deal was unobtainable. So, the news that a trade deal – now ratified by the UK Parliament - had been struck on Christmas Eve last year was met with welcome relief across all industry sectors on both sides of the Channel and especially by those looking to invest in wine.
1. The costly VI-1 import documentation for UK and EU wines is no longer going to be introduced in July as previously planned. Taking its place will be a straightforward Wine Import Certificate which asks for basic producer and product information. This means far less admin and fees for wine importers, which in turn means no extra costs will be passed on to customers.
2. Crucially, wines will not have to undergo lab assessment for the new Wine Import Certificate. Submitting wines for lab analysis would have caused backlogs of wines which would have created frustrating shipment delays.
3. While UK wine importers are going to have to get to grips with new processes and forms over the coming months, this is just part of the anticipated bedding-in period which will become second nature as time goes on and as new processes are established.
With the previous uncertainty around Brexit having disappeared with the end of the transition period and with 2021 looking to mirror previous years of healthy returns for fine wine, contact us to speak to one of our advisors about creating your portfolio to invest in wine.
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