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Assets in Champagne Stars Collection

Champagne Stars Collection

Top returns since 2019 and traditionally most consistent over time

$73,000Collection Value
1,460Total Shares
264Total Bottles
2023-2028Estimated Sale
$50Share Price

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Overview
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Key Highlights

Champagne Outpaces Market

The Champagne 50 is the best performing Liv-ex 1000 sub-index over the past year, up 11.43%. This increase occurred even with tariffs from the US in place on French wines.

Strong Age/Value Correlation

Champagne values have an 81% correlation with the age of the wine. Over the past decades, the average prices for wines under 20 years old were $2,100 per case, rising to an average of $3,500 for those over 20 years old.

Top Wines From Top Vintages

This collection features four of the nine Champagne wines that are included in the Liv-Ex Fine Wine 100, which tracks “the price movement of 100 of the most sought-after fine wines on the secondary market.”

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Collection Description

Champagne has long been revered for its investment potential, the prices it commands, and the quality it achieves with age. Champagne prices have outperformed all other wine regions over the past 12 months and continue to see increased demand as US tariffs are lifted. We have crafted a collection featuring wines from the best vintages from 2002 - 2008, knowing that Champagne values have an almost direct correlation with age, with the 20-year mark being a key value driver. In addition to the best vintages, we have selected wines from the top producers in the region like Krug, Pol Roger Winston Churchill, and Dom Perignon, described by Liv-Ex as some of the “most sought after wines on the secondary market.”