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‘2021 Campaign’

As usual with Bordeaux En Primeur, the campaign dragged itself out for nearly six weeks – starting with Carruades de Lafite on the 12th May and finishing with Vieux Chateau Certan on the 20th June.

The picture that emerged before the campaign begun was of a small, heterogenous vintage, with what are likely to be substantial peaks and troughs in quality from appellation to appellation and estate to estate. (Heterogenous in this instance meaning that the quality of wines and speed of growth are not consistent across the whole region, or even across each sub appellation actually. Hence, peaks and troughs comments above) 

A challenging vintage, such as 2021 does not however mean poor wines. This is especially true of a region such as Bordeaux, where investment in winemaking equipment and extremely sophisticated levels of viticultural knowledge and expertise has greatly softened the bumps that come with awkward growing seasons.

It is important to mention that yields were down 30-50% across the region for the 2021 vintage – and so the consequent reduction in supply could strengthen the investment value in the coming years.

As you will see below with many of the wines that we purchased in the campaign – there is a reason why the best wines are the best year on year.

They have the best plots, the best situation, they have incredible fire power to purchase the most expensive tech and machinery so they can ensure they are making the very best wines. Therefore we are very happy with the purchases made and we were quite impressed with the majority of samples tasted earlier in the year when we visited Bordeaux for Primeur week.

Release Prices

Before the releases in each campaign, members of our WIW team head to Bordeaux to try the release wines – and whilst down there, there is plenty of conversation between growers, negotiants and other merchants from all over the world about compariable vintages and expected releases prices.

Once back in the UK, we undertake a process where we calculate an acceptable bandwidth for expected release prices – and if they fall within those parimeters, then we are comfortable that it is a sensible purchase for the syndicates.

Fortunately almost every wine that we targeted sat at the bottom end of the purchase price bandwidth, accordingly we are cautiously optimistic for another good investment campaign.

The 2021 Investment Wines purchased

As you will see, we have continued to only purchase the top wines that have a very long track record of being sold in the secondary market. Many of the wines below will be allocated to your portfolio.

  • Angelus, Saint Emilion
  • D’Armailhac, Pauillac
  • Ausone, Saint Emilion
  • Berliquet, Saint Emilion
  • Beychevelle, Saint Julien
  • Branaire Ducru, Saint Julien
  • Brane Cantenac, Margaux
  • Calon Segur, Saint Estephe
  • Canon, Saint Emilion
  • Carmes Haut Brion, Pessac Leognan
  • Carruades de Lafite, Pauillac
  • Cheval Blanc, Saint Emilion
  • Cos D’Estournel, Saint Estephe
  • Ducru Beaucaillou, Saint Julien
  • Duhart Milon, Pauillac
  • Figeac, Saint Emilion
  • Giscours, Margaux
  • Haut Brion, Pessac Leognan
  • La Conseillante, Pomerol
  • Lafite Rothschild, Pauillac
  • Langoa Barton, Saint Julien
  • Leoville Barton, Saint Julien
  • Leoville Las Cases, Saint Julien
  • Lynch Bages, Pauillac
  • Margaux, Margaux
  • Montrose, Saint Estephe
  • Mouton Rothschild, Pauillac
  • Palmer, Margaux
  • Pavie, Saint Emilion
  • Pavillon Rouge, Margaux
  • Petit Mouton, Pauillac
  • Pichon Lalande, Pauillac
  • Pontet Canet, Pauillac
  • Rauzan Segla, Margaux
  • Troplong Mondot, Saint Emilion
  • Vieux Chateau Certan, Pomerol

These wines will start to be allocated into syndicates next week using our normal balanced criteria. Once we have finished this process we will confirm the purchases for each syndicate and update the web portal accordingly to review at the beginning of August.

Another big name out today, this time from Saint-Estèphe – as Montrose have dropped their prices by over 10% compared to the 2020 release. It is being offered by the international trade for £680 per 6×75.

Probably the most attractive drop in price of the vintage so far – that bodes well for wines to continue in the same vein.

The 2021 Montrose received a barrel range of 93-95 points from Neal Martin (Vinous). Martin said that ‘it has the potential to become an aristocratic, classic Montrose’.  

Antonio Galloni (Vinousgave it 94-96 points commented that ‘the 2021 is a fine choice for Montrose fans who want to drink the Grand Vin without waiting for decades’.  

William Kelley (The Wine Advocate) also scored it 94-96, and called it ‘a brilliant achievement reminiscent of a purer, more precise, modern-day version of the estate’s 1996’. 

Lisa Perrotti-Brown MW (The Wine Independent) rated it 90-92 points. 

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Another cult favourite out of the blocks today – the 2021 Canon released at an attractive price. It is being offered by the international trade for £540 per 6×75 – over 6% lower than the 2020 wine.

Not rated quite as highly as vintages before it, but Canon performs well year on year.

Owned by the Chanel family, that also has Rauzan Segla in the stable, Canon has a large following and getting hold of stock is always challenging.

We have taken our full allocations here – and look forward to seeing it increase in value in a similar way to 2020, 2019 and 2018 before it.

‘A fine addition to the recent roster,’ said Neal Martin (Vinous), though he added that other vintages would ‘eclipse it’. He rated the wine 92-94 

‘A brilliant wine in the making,’ said William Kelley (Wine Advocate), who awarded it 94-96 points. Lisa Perrotti-Brown MW (The Wine Independent) gave it a score of 90-92 points and Jane Anson gave it the higher score of 96-points. 

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As part of this year’s Bordeaux En Primeur campaign, Château Rauzan-Ségla 2021 has been released at £360 per case of 6 – down 9.1% on the 2020’s opening price.

The new release is among the best value wines on the market today. See more pricing analysis below.

Neal Martin (Vinous) awarded today’s release 94-96 points, commenting: ‘Very pure and well-defined, this gains intensity in the glass’.

Antonio Galloni gave it 94-97, noting that the wine ‘balances classic structure with modern-day precision’.

William Kelley (The Wine Advocate) scored it 93-95, observing that the 2021 was ‘layered and seamless, with a sweet core of fruit, powdery tannins, lively acids and an impressively penetrating finish’.

The wine also received 90-92 from Lisa Perrotti-Brown MW, 94-96 from Jeff Leve, 93-94 from James Suckling and 93 from Jane Anson.

We have taken our full allocations here.

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We saw the first 1st Growth come out this morning – and pleasingly just below the 2020 price.

Lafite, as usual, was named as one of the wines of the 2021 vintage – and at today’s release price of £2,904 per case of 6, it is the best value Lafite on the market.

Rising prices for back vintages of Lafite mean that a release at the same price as last year was likely to appear good value, so when it released slightly under 2020, this is potentially the buy of the vintage so far.

Unfortunately, volumes are 20% down, and some negotiants have had their allocations slashed by 30%, which makes getting hold of this wine incredibly difficult.

We have taken our full allocations – and are on the look out for more.

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As part of this year’s Bordeaux En Primeur campaign, Château Lynch-Bages 2021 has been released at £525 per case of 6 by the international trade, the same as the 2020’s opening price.

The new release is among the best value wines on the market today. See more pricing analysis below.

Today’s release received 94-96 points from Neal Martin (Vinous), who called it ‘a very classy Lynch-Bages’.

Antonio Galloni awarded it 92-94 and described it as ‘a brooding wine’.

Lisa Perrotti-Brown MW (The Wine Independent) also gave it 92-94, while William Kelley (The Wine Advocate) rated it 93-95.

Jane Anson scored it 94-points, and declared it ‘one of the best in Pauillac’.

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As part of this year’s Bordeaux En Primeur campaign, Château Langoa-Barton 2021 has been released at £177 per case of 6, equal to the 2020 release. 

This is not a wine that we would usually consider for investment purposes – however they are celebrating the 200 release of this wine, so have created a special anniversary label.

The wine has been scored 91-93 points by Neal Martin (Vinous) who said it was ‘well-defined’ with a ‘persistent finish’, a ‘gorgeous Saint-Julien’. 

William Kelley at the Wine Advocate rated it 92-94 points and called it ‘immensely promising’. Along with fellow stablemate Léoville-Barton, this is the first vintage of Langoa produced in the estate’s new winery. 

Jane Anson (92-points) said it lacked the ‘exuberant depths’ in more recent vintages but ‘will age and has appellation signature’. 

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As part of this year’s Bordeaux En Primeur campaign, Château Léoville Barton 2021 has been released at £334.50 per case of 6, that is 7% below the 2020 release.

This is attractively priced under the current market values of 2018, 2019 and 2020 vintages.

Neal Martin (Vinous) gave the wine a score of 93-95 points saying it was, ‘focused and very well delineated, classic in style’.

William Kelley (Wine Advocate) awarded it the same score saying it was a ‘terrific success’. ‘A wine to buy in memory of Anthony Barton,’ said Jane Anson who gave it 94-points.

Lisa Perrotti-Brown MW (The Wine Independent) scored it slightly lower at 90-92 points.

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As part of this year’s Bordeaux En Primeur campaign, Château Angélus 2021 has been released at £1560 per case of 6, just slightly up on the 2020 release of £1524. Volumes released onto the market of the 2021 wines are significantly down on the 2020, so this makes it an interesting investment play. 

Neal Martin (Vinous) scored the new vintage 93-95 points, noting that the 60% Cabernet Franc component in the blend was ‘the highest percentage ever’. He added it was more understated than previous vintages and ‘deserves 4-5 years in bottle to show its true potential’. 

The Wine Advocate’s William Kelley said it was a ‘brilliant wine’ with ‘unprecedented purity and finesse’. He scored it 94-96+. 

Jane Anson concurred with Martin’s assessment that it is ‘less exuberant’ than recent vintages but still ‘classy and with presence’. She scored it 95-points. 

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Leoville Las Cases surprised everyone this morning by releasing their 2021 vintage – and pleasingly they have released the wines at a 15% discount to their 2020 wines, priced at £975 per case of 6. For those that have been reading our other investment posts, this is promising for the rest of the campaign and we hope that others continue to follow suit.

The 2021 Léoville-Las-Cases received 94-96 points from Neal Martin (Vinous), who said it was ‘very impressive in terms of depth and backbone’ and called it a ‘cerebral Las-Cases’.   

Antonio Galloni gave it the same score, describing it as ‘classy, nuanced and so expressive’.  

William Kelley (The Wine Advocate) awarded it a slightly higher barrel range of 95-97 points and declared it ‘one of the wines of the vintage’.   

Lisa Perrotti-Brown MW (The Wine Independent) rated it 91-93+ points, while Jane Anson awarded it a score of 94.

We have taken good allocations of this wine – as our allocations of this brilliant estate grow year on year. 

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