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The Champagne 50 is the best performing Liv-ex 1000 sub-index over the past one year, up 11.43%, yet a certain area of the Champagne market has eclipsed those gains.
Triple digit growth
Certain pink bubbles have seen their price performance exceed three digits, year-to-date.
The largest mover so far this year has been Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Rosé 2005, which is up 279% from where it started the year.
Another example is Louis Roederer’s Rosé Cristal 2008 up 72.4% year-to-date, as well as being the 37th most traded Champagne by value over the past one year.
Another nine rosé Champagnes have seen double-digit growth in the year with six of those being among the top 100 most-traded Champagnes over the past year.
Trend or anomaly?
With rosé Champagnes hitting all-time highs is it a sign that the broader Champagne market will follow or are these wines one-offs? Perhaps some fleeting exuberance surrounding the lifting of Covid restrictions? But there can be little doubt, we have a strong rosé market at present. Year-to-date trade for rosé Champagne by value is three times higher than the previous three-year average.
You can sort by wine colour and region on your exchange but for ease, we have attached a pre-sorted link below. There are 77 LIVE offers for rosé Champagnes on the exchange, including multiple cases of Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Rosé 2007, which is being offered at a third of a price of the 2005 vintage, even though it has higher critic scores on average.