What are the most ridiculously over-priced wines in the world?
Burgundy is responsible for the most expensive, most sought after, avariciously collected wines known to mankind.
Why?
Microscopic production, insatiable demand = stratospheric increases in prices over the past decade. It means just 1-2 wealthy buyers snapping everything up can exponentially move the market - that’s what counterfeiter Rudy Kurniawan did a decade ago.
Names listed below all had massive price increases in the last 3 years, and secondary market pricing is barely above retail.
As someone who has tracked global wine prices for 20 years, I wouldn’t buy any of them for drinking or flipping or investment purposes.
Current producers:
When you can now pay $1k to $4k per bottle for a basic Village burgundy (or more than a 1st growth Bordeaux) that sold for less than $100 a decade ago, you know the market is totally nuts.
And I’m not sure who the hell is paying $1,500 for a bottle of Arnoux-Lachaux Bourgogne Aligoté Les Champs d'Argent! (Aligoté is a cheap grape varietal of little distinction used to scrape paint off walls).
Insanity.
For a great laugh, if it weren’t so tone deaf and even offensive, hop on over to WineBerserkers forum and see rich boys debating whether an ordinary US$500 village wine or US$1000 1er Cru is now a relative bargain in Burgundy (!)
When peeps talk about a Burgundy bubble, it is these highly speculative producers most likely to fall.
Not the 'blue chip trophy producers with impeccable track records of brilliance (the Best of the Best) – DRC, Rousseau, Roumier, Mugnier, Coche-Dury & Raveneau.
Also, silly price inflation now happening with trophy Rhône wines:
Makes classic Rhône wines like Chave, LaLas and Jaboulet La Chapelle look like absolute bargains!