However, this is still 57% cheaper than the First Growth. It last traded at £2,660 per 12×75 last week. Decanter recently published Jane Anson’s notes and a number of other critics’ scores are expected in the coming weeks. 01/10/2009 Live Bordeaux braced for summit meeting. As the chart above shows, all the 2009 First Growths are currently available below their release prices. Bordeaux 2009 is back in focus as critics are starting to release their reports on how the vintage is tasting now. Wine Matcher standardises Excel lists and adds price information so you can quickly find the best buying and selling opportunities. Up next – wines from the Left Bank 200. hbspt.forms.create({ Carruades Lafite is also up (+41%)and currently available at £2,750 per 12×75. Margaux, which received the highest Neal Martin score of the 2009 First Growths (he awarded the wine 98 points in 2013) reached its peak of £9,000 shortly after release. 20/10/2009 Live Van Buyten ready for Bordeaux workout. The Southwold 10 Years On Tasting is an amazing annual event that allows attendees to review the Bordeaux vintage ten years after the wines have been released. This year it appeared that the timing might not be ideal for some of the Merlot-based wines. Bordeaux 2009 is back in focus as critics are starting to release their reports on how the vintage is tasting now. He was very clear that at the top there was no contest. These were stunners and the further up the quality scale we went, the scores also went higher and higher. The lasting memory of this remarkable tasting was the comment of one Master of Wine when asked how this vintage compares with the 1982s. The Southwold 10 Years On Tasting is an amazing annual event that allows attendees to review the Bordeaux vintage ten years after the wines have been released. portalId: "6250281", In some ways the wines are a little more exuberant and boisterous. Today’s blog takes a look at the secondary market performance of the First Growths and their Second Wines from this highly acclaimed vintage ten years later. The Cabernet Sauvignon wines of the Médoc and Pessac had a brightness, drive and energy that was truly exceptional. Lafite saw the biggest price variation – initially released at £13,000 per 12×75, it fell to £5,700 at the end of 2015. Unlike the First Growths, the Second Wines have all increased in value since release. }); Inside this report: How to make use of the “huge advantage” offered by automation. Even more so when such an acclaimed vintage as 2009 comes along. - 2009/10 . However equally exciting were the wines hot on their heels. Decanter recently published Jane Anson’s notes and a number of other critics’ scores are expected in the coming weeks. Agg: 3-1. Live Bordeaux out to stop rot against Bayern. Bordeaux made a good run in the Champions League, reaching the quarter-finals before being knocked out by Lyon. It is currently at its peak – with a Market Price at £2,400 per 12×75. Generally, these wines attract buyers wanting a First Growth brand without the Grand Vin price. Bordeaux's poor league form saw them drop down to 6th, ensuring that there would be no repeat of European adventure next season. Agg: 3-1. The opportunity to taste blind 170 wines of any vintage from the greatest estates in Bordeaux over the course of two days is something very special indeed. This year the wines were tasted by a group of 18 people, including some of the world’s most respected journalists and the UK’s most prominent wine buyers including seven Masters of Wine. I was therefore hugely optimistic and at the very top end the expectations were not only reached but actually exceeded! Some St Emilions had closed up in their shells, although Ch Canon was exquisite, an absolute star performer. There were three promoted teams from Ligue 2, replacing the three teams that were relegated from Ligue 1 following the 2008–09 season.A total of 20 teams competed in the league with … For me there was a truly brilliant selection in St Julien, in particular the three Léovilles, and in Pauillac, as expected, wines such as Pichon Baron and Lynch Bages performed well. 2009/10, Round of 16, 2nd leg. formId: "34c2f304-b374-4e43-a3b1-e3121d6ca460" Over the coming days, we will continue to examine the price development of Bordeaux 2009. The surprise package was the incredibly composed Ch Grand Puy Lacoste which came 16th overall and, as before, I have to mention Ch Canon again. The wines’ release prices were relatively high and they were additionally fuelled by Robert Parker’s critical appraisal. When tasting the wines in barrel, he called the vintage “magical” and suggested that it “may turn out to be historic”. They might still possess some of their puppy fat, but with eight years of bottle age, one sees additional degrees of nuance and complexity that might not necessarily have appeared in their youth. Certain wines are a little more forward than one might have expected but absolutely in a positive way. Today’s blog takes a look at the secondary market performance of the First Growths and their Second Wines from this highly acclaimed vintage ten years later. It is fair to say that last week it really was Cabernet’s day. The top 13 wines were the First Growths themselves or their equivalents from the four major areas, Médoc, St Emilion, Pomerol and Pessac-Léognan. Of the Second Wines, Petit Mouton has risen the most, up a staggering 220%. The 2009 vintage was released at an interesting time for the fine wine market, which was nearing its peak in 2010. Others in contrast have all the makings of becoming truly great aged wines. The top scorer was the truly sensational Ch Latour with a whopping group average score of 19.24, but it says something about the quality of the vintage when the beautifully poised and restrained Ch La Mission Haut Brion came in in 13th with a tremendous average score of over 18. Preparing for the event, I referred back to our 2009 en primeur offer and the words that resonated the most in the introduction were “At the top of the ladder, the wines are full, with a great richness of fruit, but also include a finely driven structure and that all important freshness one seeks in the best of years. The world’s most comprehensive database of fine wine prices at your fingertips, Buy or sell with speed and confidence from and to the largest pool of trusted merchants worldwide, The easier, faster and more cost-effective way to fulfil your Liv-ex trades worldwide, APIs to accelerate your processes and accelerate your business growth, The universal identifier for wine and spirits keeps drinks (information) flowing. For the wine industry to survive and thrive into the future, it needs to quickly adapt to what has come to be defined as ‘the new normal’. The wine currently commands a Market Price of £7,300 per 12×75, a discount of 44% on its release price. Similarly, the likes of Petrus and La Conseillante in Pomerol were superlative. Bordeaux 2-1-17/03/2010. To say it is unique would be an understatement. Only Lafite, Latour and Margaux briefly peaked during the Bordeaux market bull run in 2010-2011. The 2009s win hands down in terms of quality, consistency and sheer potential. Pavillon Rouge has gained 92% since release and now commands a Market Price of £1,809 per 12×75. This is undoubtedly Bordeaux’s best vintage since 2005 in the first decade of this century, but very different in style. 2016 Pommard 1er Cru Clos des Epeneaux Comte Armand, Domaine Guiberteau | A jewel from the Loire, Burghound recommends | Outstanding Côte de Beaune 2018. This for me is the true reflection of a great vintage, when the classification system prevails and is absolutely justified. The wine’s current Market Price is £6,500 per 12×75. London Office+44 (0)20 7793 7900wine@goedhuis.com, Hong Kong Office+852 2801 5999hksales@goedhuis.com. Stade Chaban-Delmas - Bordeaux. These will not be wines for the short-term and will undoubtedly reward patience, but most importantly, they have huge potential”. As always, some appellations show better than others and the inevitable question is raised: “Is this the best time to be tasting such a vintage when the wines are still so much in their adolescent youth?” For me the answer is a resounding YES. The UK 20 point scoring system still prevails and the elusive 20 was reached for some tasters. Recognised by the châteaux owners as one of the most comprehensive and most respected tastings in the world, the line-up reads like a “Who’s Who” of Bordeaux: Petrus, Le Pin, all the First Growths through to the most respected Cru Bourgeois in the Médoc. The 2009–10 Ligue 1 season was the 72nd since its establishment.Bordeaux were the defending champions.The fixtures were announced on 5 June 2009, and play commenced on 8 August and ended on 15 May 2010. Bordeaux 2009 | Ten years on and it wasn’t all hype! This year the wines were tasted by a group of 18 people, including some of the world’s most respected journalists and the UK’s most prominent wine buyers including seven Masters of Wine.