Looks like barolos and brunellos are headed the same way as Bordeaux in terms of pricing (which are already there half way...) Seems like price coronation will be hastened with this new gig...
http://www.wine-searcher.com/m/2016/04/ ... h-in-china
Italian wines going down the path of Bordeaux
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Re: Italian wines going down the path of Bordeaux
China has huge buying power I guess.
Maybe they are learning to flex their economic muscle.
Remember if you one in a million, in China there are a thousand people just like you.
Maybe they are learning to flex their economic muscle.
Remember if you one in a million, in China there are a thousand people just like you.
Re: Italian wines going down the path of Bordeaux
The Chinese sell foreigners fraud stocks, and foreigners trade them fake wine.
Re: Italian wines going down the path of Bordeaux
Bordeaux is the biggest region for fine wines by far so sets the market prices. Small actors took time to notice but are catching up. That's what you always observe in markets.
Whether one considers Bordeaux overreached or not is irrelevant, the small fine wine regions follow through (in the case of Burgundy go well ahead...). Impact on demand not always clear becaause of lack of transparency ref sales and presence of speculation... but already here
Whether one considers Bordeaux overreached or not is irrelevant, the small fine wine regions follow through (in the case of Burgundy go well ahead...). Impact on demand not always clear becaause of lack of transparency ref sales and presence of speculation... but already here
Re: Italian wines going down the path of Bordeaux
This is one of the reasons that I have been buying a lot of Italian wines lately. I expect Bdx prices to fall because the Chinese are buying less; then I'll go back to buying Bdx.
Re: Italian wines going down the path of Bordeaux
We'll see if the Italian wines that are not in the elite rungs hold or grow their value. I have not confirmed it myself, but have read that some auction houses will not accept sales consisting solely of Brunello. Too hard to sell, too many arguments with the clients. Again that's just hearsay, so could be totally wrong.
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