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Burgundy has been faring better, as it is now seen as less of a gamble.
Wines from the great Domaine de la Romanee-Conti have always had strong
support in this market, but others have joined it. Domaine Leroy, Rousseau,
Roumier, Jayer and de Vogue count among those that are equally prized.
In whites, Coche-Dury is a star but almost any producer from the tiny,
famous vineyard of Montrachet is in demand. Other than Yquem, Sauternes
is fairly static. Parker's reviews have helped send a number of Rhone
producers to new levels, such as Rayas, Bonneau, Guigal, Perrin and Chapoutier.
Champagne is rarely a stellar auction performer.
Outside
of France, things are more hit and miss. Spain has many exciting wines
developing reputations, but Vega Sicilia and Pingus are probably the most
reliable investments for the moment. Vintage port is an auction staple,
especially in the UK, and has seen somewhat of a recent revival. German
riesling is rarely a fruitful investment, and Italian wines are mixed.
Super Tuscans, like Sassicaia, Ornellaia and Masseto have done very well
(the 1985 Sassicaia has been one of the great wine investments of all
time), and the best Barolos are starting to see the sort of return that
such great wines deserve.
From
Australia, Penfolds Grange and Henschke's Hill of Grace are the leading
performers, but the next generation is making strides. Some of the boutique
producers from the Barossa and McLaren Vale with their turbo-charged shiraz
have been given a boost by Parker points, though the gloss is beginning
to tarnish a touch.
Giaconda, especially the Chardonnay, from Beechworth is top of the tree locally.
New Zealand has yet to establish such iconic auction performers, though
some of the pinots from Martinborough and Central Otago, like Dry River,
Ata Rangi and Felton Road, are close. From the United States, the auction
performance of such wineries as Screaming Eagle, Araujo, Phelps 'Insignia',
Opus One, Heitz 'Martha's Vineyard' and Harlan Estate is legendary and
not completely unrelated to positive reviews from Parker and Wine Spectator .
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