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Asset bubbles? Champagne outfizzes Big Tech and bitcoin in 2021

Posted on 2021-12-27 By xiaoya No Comments on Asset bubbles? Champagne outfizzes Big Tech and bitcoin in 2021

You might be tempted to pop corks if youve invested in vintage champagne this year – the most coveted bottles have outperformed all major financial market assets, from Big Tech to bitcoin.
Online platforms that allow you to trade desirable wine, champagne and spirit vintages, much like stocks or currencies, have seen record activity and bumper price movements this year.
Data from LiveTrade, which runs the “Bordeaux Index” of drinks, showed champagne accounted for 15 of the 20 top price rises on the platform in 2021.
The charge was led by Salon le Mesnils 2002 vintage, described by its producer as “captivating like a samurai sword”. It has surged more than 80% in value in 2021 on both LiveTrade and another wine platform Liv-ex, and currently sells for roughly 11,700 pounds a bottle ($15,700).


That beats bitcoins 75% rise and is nearly five times more than the 18% made by the NYFANG+TM stocks index of Facebook, Amazon, Netflix, Google, Tesla and Microsoft which have powered world equity market gains of late.
Taittinger‘s Comtes de Champagne 2006 also sparkled, along with Krug’s 2002 and 1996 vintages, with price rises of more than 70%, while the Krug 2000, Bollinger La Grande Année 2007, Cristal Rosé 2008 and Dom Pérignon P2 2002 have seen rises of 54%-55%.
LiveTrade CEO Matthew OConnell said several factors had fuelled a boom in fine-wine trading this year – “from low interest rates and high levels of savings accumulated by the wealthy during numerous global lockdowns, to a growing focus on hard assets in the face of rising inflationary pressures”.
Champagne benefited early in the year as it was exempt from the 25% U.S. tariffs put on European wines by Donald Trumps U.S. administration which were then suspended shortly after Joe Biden took over.
Cristals 2012 and 2013 champagnes were the most-traded bottles of the year overall, LiveTrade said, followed by leading fine wine, the 6,450-a-bottle Lafite Rothschild 2014.
The prized claret brands stellar performance was driven by normally less coveted “off” vintages – namely 2011, 2012, 2014 and 2017 – all of which enjoyed 25% plus sales growth.
A record 220,000 bottles were traded this year on LiveTrade at an average bottle price of about 230 pounds ($308.50) apiece. A tenth of all bottles traded saw their prices rise by over 30%.
The Champagne 50 index was the top-performing sub-index in the Liv-ex Fine Wine 1000, up 33.8% year-to-date.
($1 = 0.7455 pounds)
(Reporting by Marc Jones; Editing by Pravin Char)

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