The 2009 Bordeaux vintage, billed as still another vintage of the century, has received less than an enthusiastic response from the Asian markets. High prices and small allocations have been blamed for the results. Laurent Ehrmann, the managing director of a Bordeaux negociant, Barrieres Freres, added that buyers were not blindly buying any wine at any price. All the big merchants stated that they didn't get the stock they wanted because of initial allocations. China is still a bit reluctant to dive head first into the futures markets, questioning the integrity and trust in the system. There is also a lack of confidence in storage conditions in China with many wines heat damaged, something that clearly would have a significant impact upon the high end wine market. Nonetheless, with China ‘s GDP growth expected to continue for the foreseeable future, it should only be a matter of time before increased interest in futures picks up.
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Asian Markets Reluctant to Buy ’09 Bordeaux En Primeur
Tuesday, August 17th, 2010’09 Bordeaux Futures May Provide Opportunity in Older Vintages
Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010While many of the entry level 2009 Bordeaux wine futures prices have been released over the last few weeks, wine collectors are holding their “collective” breath for the cream of the crop, those elite that live in the 1rst growth tier. From what I read and hear, it appears as if futures prices of these wines will be released sometime over the next several weeks. That’s the good news. The disappointing news to me as a Bordeaux wine lover, is that rumors have it that the 1rst growth prices may approach and in some cases exceed the last surge in 2005. In light of the fact that the US just dodged the worst economic onslaught in 80 years and Europe is now struggling (witness the plunge of the Euro), it would seem to me that discretionary monies for high end wines would be limited. Somehow, I can’t imagine that we are going to return to the good old days of funding our leisure lives through home equity and credit cards. So from where is the fuel coming to support higher futures prices?
Well, one is the Asian continent, fueled by China. Hong Kong wine auctions have been very well attended and highly successful in selling most the auctioned lots at asked for or higher prices. As well, Bordeaux merchants believe that the US will step up for another Bordeaux vintage of the decade, the half century or century. Recall that we heard the same praises uttered for the stellar 2000 and 2005 vintages with 2003 just a smidge behind, but that was another era. With all this said, where should Bordeaux lovers look to start or add to their high end collectibles.














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