Chloe Ashton offers up all the latest facts and figures from the fine-wine market amid talk of online bidding becoming permanent in the wake of Covid-19.
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Home | Auctions & Fine Wine Market | Liquid Assets 2020 (Q4): Coping with Covid-19: How the fine-wine market is making the best of a tough year Liquid Assets 2020 (Q4): Coping with Covid-19: How the fine-wine market is making the best of a tough year
By Chloe Ashton | March 23 2021
The top lot at Sotheby s Hong Kong sale, July 5, 2020: A Methuselah of DRC Romanée-Conti 1999, sold for HK$2,108,000 / US$271,911. Photography courtesy of Sotheby’s
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Home | Auctions & Fine Wine Market | Liquid Assets 2021 Q1: A year to forget ends with the fine-wine trade embarking on the slow road to recovery Liquid Assets 2021 Q1: A year to forget ends with the fine-wine trade embarking on the slow road to recovery
By Chloe Ashton | March 18 2021
2020’s most expensive lot: DRC 1985 in 6-liter Methuselahs sold through Baghera for $1,009,350. Photography courtesy of Baghera
The World of Fine Wine ’s auctions and secondary market correspondent,