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The remaining 12% are Juge and Rougeard, right?

I kid.

But I am curious how the diversity of producers and bottles sought at auction has changed over time. Alas, the limited analysis shared in this report doesn't really speak to that.
 
originally posted by slaton:
The remaining 12% are Juge and Rougeard, right?

I kid.

But I am curious how the diversity of producers and bottles sought at auction has changed over time. Alas, the limited analysis shared in this report doesn't really speak to that.

Really, I haven't seen a lot of Rougeard at auction, which surprises me a bit given the crazy escalation.

It seems like every bottle of Rinaldi, B. Mascarello and pre-2000s Giacosa needs to change hands a few times a year.
 
I've seen many non-auction Rougeard offers of late, so perhaps it's just smaller collections that are changing hands. Or web-based auctions like WineBid and K&L.
 
originally posted by slaton:
I've seen many non-auction Rougeard offers of late, so perhaps it's just smaller collections that are changing hands. Or web-based auctions like WineBid and K&L.

I don't think there are many (if any) large Rougeard collections out there.
 
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