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Trade in fine Bordeaux vintages has been brisk since the Brexit vote
Analysts say ex-prime minister’s ascent is symptomatic of mainstream voters’ anxiety
Republicans party frontrunner bets on inclusive platform in contrast to Sarkozy
Despite the influx of Chinese buyers the cost of buying a château has barely moved since 2008
Wine sales reach five-year high thanks to falls in the pound
UK investors find the asset leaves a sour taste in the mouth as sterling suffers
Finest makers see blue skies ahead
A new €81m museum is designed to cement Bordeaux’s position as the world capital of wine
One presidential candidate will offer a genuine jolt to its stalled economy, writes Anne Dias
Essex-born replacement for Robert Parker known for irreverent reviewing style
‘2015 is not the vintage of the century but it is pleasing to taste — a modern version of 1985’
‘Will the superior quality of the 2015 Bordeaux vintage be enough to revitalise the en primeur market?’
‘Peter Sichel is probably the only person who left the CIA in fear of becoming an alcoholic — and then went into the wine business’
‘Quality-conscious wine producers would love to see those who run the Rioja region acknowledge different quality levels’
Stéphane Richard’s willingness to talk explains Bouygues move
Tuscany has benefited from disappointment with Bordeaux and Burgundy
Buyers are sceptical about en primeur as high prices dent demand
‘Wine lovers would be surprised at the fluidity of the boundaries of the various Bordeaux châteaux’
Vintage insights into China’s effect on the business of wine
‘Given how dependent Bordeaux now is on China — it accounts for a quarter of exports — it seems strange that gulfs in understanding persist’
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