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Christies Wine Auctions London set a new wine price record, Le Pin 2004 with highest wine price ever
Saturday 2018-12-01 wine auction at Christies Wine Auctions London, twelve wine bottles of Le Pin vintage 2004 in a size 750 ml, changed owner for 2.240,00 €. In a dramatic bidding war the value of the wine rocked until 2.240,00 € per 750 ml bottle and reached a new wine maximum price. Since the last wine price on the 2018-10-31 at Sothebys Wine Auctions Ld which attained a fine wine price of 1.687,83 €, the instantaneous appreciation is 552,17 € or +32,71 %. The organisers of the Christies Wine Auctions London wine auction have hailed growing demand for high-end wines from all over the world, as this month event achieved record prices.
Christies Wine Auctions London could still record more wine price records. Twelve bottles 2005 Roumier Georges - Bonnes Mares were sold and reached a wine price record of 2.240,00 € per 750 ml unit size. Thus the Roumier Georges - Bonnes Mares reached a appreciation of +82,86 % or 1.015,00 €.
Wine funds and the big wine collectors on the phones, guests and bidders at the wine tasting. The tension of the participants was palpable, while they were led into the auction room. A total price volume of more then 2.627.868,10 €, without mixed lots, were obtained at Christies Wine Auctions London London. More then 533 lots were sold and the tradingvolume was 4.638, with a average wine price of 566,60 €.
During this wine auction the biggest share of the range of wines by 66,58 % came from the wine region of Bordeaux. 3.088 wine bottles came from Bordeaux to the auction. The winery Latour from Bordeaux were most wanted. With a total of 23,54 % or 1.092 wine bottles it has won first place. The most wanted single wine was the 2009 Latour in a 750 ml bottle. With more than 13,20 % of the complete range roundabout 612 wine bottles this wine was clearly the most popular wine. The usually most sought vintage at this wine trading day was the 2009 vintage, with 740 wine bottles or 15,96 %, thus the vintage got the first place. The 750 ml size achieved 91,16 % or 4.228 bottles in this wine auction. Units of 12, were traded most. The most expensive wine in this wine auction came from Burgundy. One wine bottle Domaine de la Romanee Conti - La Tache vintage 1985 in a 6.000 ml wine bottle got a new owner for 56.000,00 €. The most affordable fine wine prices were twelve bottles Grand Puy Ducasse vintage 1978 traded in the 750 ml bottle. The new wine lover paid 26,17 € per wine bottle.
The second place or a converted 13,54 % of the offers came from Champagne. 628 bottles Champagne were sold in the auction. In the ranking of most wanted wineries, the wines from the winery Forts de Latour won second place with 420 offered bottles. The second best single wine achieved the 2002 Lanson - Blanc de Blancs in a 750 ml bottle. The result was fixed with more than 2,59 % of the trade amount or a converted 120 bottles.
The third place in wine regions was awarded to Piedmont with 360 or 7,76 % of the complete tradingvolume. Third place in wineries, with 402 wine bottles was Lanson, third place for single wines, with a total amount of 108 wine bottles was the 2003 Forts de Latour. In the vintage ranking the 2003 achieved the third place with an amount of 258 disposed wine bottles. The single wine with the third highest wine value, was a Latour, 1865 vintage, with a price of 17.920,00 € for a single 750 ml wine bottle. One of the least expensive wines was ranked third in the "more affordable wine price category". It went to a 2005 Labegorce Zede with a wine auction price of 30,33 € per 750 ml bottle.
In this wine auction the 2009th vintage was most auctioned. With a total of 740 bottles or 15,96 % he achieved the first rank. In the 750 ml bootle size 91,16 % or 4.228 bottles changed hands. 12th units, were most traded.
The vintage 2005 set the second most trading points. 325 wine bottles from this vintage changed hands. The trading volume six set the second most trading volume . The bottle size 1.500 ml was 345 times traded in wine bottles. The vintage 2003 reached the third most tradingpoints. 258 wine bottles from this vintage were auctioned from some wine lovers. The tradingvolume 24 reached the third rank in this auction. 37 bottles from the bottle size 375 ml were traded.
The most expensive wine in this wine auction came from Burgundy. One wine bottle Domaine de la Romanee Conti - La Tache vintage 1985 in a 6.000 ml wine bottle was sold for 56.000,00 € per single bottle. Disposed for the lowest value were twelve wine bottles Of Grand Puy Ducasse vintage 1978 per 750 ml bottle. The auctioneer fixed a wine value of 26,17 € . The wine with the second best worth was the 1961th Latour. One bottle was sold and reached a wine auction price of 50.400,00 € per 6.000 ml bottles. The wine with the next best value was a wine from the wine region Bordeaux. 35 bottles Lagrange St Julien vintage 2008 was auctioned for 28,80 € per 750 ml bottle to the new wine lover. Third rank in wine auction prices reached a Latour from the vintage 1865 with a auction value of 17.920,00 € for a 750 ml bottle. On of the wines sold very competitive is a 2005th Labegorce Zede with a value of 30,33 € for a 750 ml wine bottle of fine wine.
- Starting Date
- 2005-05-01
- First Price
- 400.00
- Price 2018-12-01
- 2240.00
- Performance/Year
- +13,52 %
- Total Performance
- +460,00 %
- Starting Date
- 1996-01-01
- First Price
- 2633.55
- Price 2018-12-01
- 56000.00
- Performance/Year
- +14,27 %
- Total Performance
- +2.026,41 %
- Starting Date
- 2017-09-15
- First Price
- 16718.00
- Price 2018-12-01
- 17920.00
- Performance/Year
- +5,91 %
- Total Performance
- +7,19 %