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Thank you @AdrianLuty 🙏 We are doing our best, but actually, with beautiful champagne like Henri Giraud and their extraordinary approach, it is easy to bring the remarkable stories alive 🍾🎥
Just let me know which case ;-) By the way, if you want to learn more about Jayer, I recommend this article on our website: www.rarewineinvest.com/news/2021/henri-jayer-burgundys-undisputed-wine-king/
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I've made my rum old fashioned with regular bitters and orange bitters which I can see that you have it in the video (but didn't use it). Can I ask why?
@fredericpichette5348 thank you for bringing the subject up. There are many factors to consider when investing in wine. As an investor, you are looking for an attractive price starting point, but the case with Bordeaux has been quite the opposite in recent years. What drives wine prices up is the perfect imbalance between supply and demand. The demand for heavy Bordeaux wines is declining, but the prices have yet to follow. Also, it is suggested that there has been an overproduction in Bordeaux, leading to the amount of wine exceeding the demand. We see quite the opposite in Burgundy, where production is extremely limited, and the demand for great Burgundy is enormous. The relationship between supply and demand is in favor of the investors, unlike Bordeaux. Furthermore, changing preferences are seen all over the Western world. Modern consumers prefer more easily approachable and elegant wines to go with a lighter diet and less meat consumption. If we look at performance from an investor's perspective, the Liv-ex Bordeaux 40 index is up by only 9.1% in 5 years. In the same period, Burgundy 150 is up 56.1%, and Champagne 50 is up 62.8%. Those are just some of the factors to consider. You can find more information about Bordeaux and the challenges in this article that we recently published on the subject: www.rarewineinvest.com/news/2023/analysis-of-french-wine-harvest-2023-double-trouble-for-bordeaux/ Enjoy /Lars, RareWine
Most certainly, 2008 Krug is ideal for consumption now, but just as much in 15-20 years. If you consider Krug for investment, allow me to refer to rarewineinvest.com. Here, you can discuss the right portfolio for your needs with a portfolio manager 👍
Champagne er stærkt undervurderet som pairing til mad. Ofte bliver det typisk serveret til en apertif, men du har helt ret. Man bør drikke champagne til mange flere retter end man gør i dag. For mange bliver det desværre kun til kransekagen nytårsaften, hvilket jo faktisk ikke er den bedste kombination ;-) - Lars, RareWine
Hi @mattcipdirce00, and thank you for a very relevant question. There are many factors to consider when investing in wine. As an investor, you are looking for an attractive price starting point, but the case with Bordeaux has been quite the opposite in recent years. What drives wine prices up is the perfect imbalance between supply and demand. The demand for heavy Bordeaux wines is declining, but the prices have yet to follow. Also, it is suggested that there has been an overproduction in Bordeaux, leading to the amount of wine exceeding the demand. We see quite the opposite in Burgundy, where production is extremely limited, and the demand for great Burgundy is enormous. The relationship between supply and demand is in favor of the investors, unlike Bordeaux. Furthermore, changing preferences are seen all over the Western world. Modern consumers prefer more easily approachable and elegant wines to go with a lighter diet and less consumption of meat. If we look at performance from an investor's perspective, the Liv-ex Bordeaux 40 index is up by only 9.1% in 5 years. In the same period, Burgundy 150 is up 56.1%, and Champagne 50 is up 62.8%. Those are just some of the factors to consider. You can find more information about Bordeaux and the challenges in this article that we recently published on the subject: www.rarewineinvest.com/news/2023/analysis-of-french-wine-harvest-2023-double-trouble-for-bordeaux/ Enjoy /Lars, RareWine
Yea, it was all good until you started in on the ‘global warming’ nonsense. This yr was dry. Next yr not so much. Just stop w/ the bollocks and tell us what you think of the wine. Save the Malthusian geological myth for another time. Thanks.
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Dear @magval, thank you for your response. Good to know that you like our whisky content. Much more to come. The Talisker 25YO is genuinely extraordinary, both for investment and consumption.
@JaySJ1 du har helt ret i forhold til udtalen, Rasmus arbejder på sagen ved jeg ;-) Vores første fem episoder af Meet The Winemaker har medført mange timers optagelser med mange spændende personer hvoraf ingen af dem har engelsk som deres modersmål. Der forekommer helt sikkert et par sjove udtalelser indimellem men heldigvis er vin jo en universal oplevelse upåagtet af sprog, og så forsøger vi at supplere med undertekster hvor det er værst 👍 Tak for dit indspil og ikke mindst din kritik. Jeg håber du ser med på et par af episoderne. - Lars, RareWine
Richard Juhlin er uden sammenligning verdens førende Champagne kritiker, og med en indsigt, der gør at hans bedømmelser bliver taget til troende over hele verden. Tilmed har Richard også verdens rekorden for at have smag flest forskellige champagner med over 14500 forskellige. Anmeldelser af disse kan findes på hans hjemmeside, champagneclub.com Derudover er det også værd at nævne at Richard er en af verdens forende foredragsholdere og forfattere verden over når emnet falder på Champagne. - Lars, RareWine