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Bordeaux 2024: Montrose sweeps into view with 29% price cut

Château Montrose heads the day’s 2024 en primeur releases with a big cut in price, but will it be enough to pull in buyers?

Château Montrose, Château Talbot and Château La Gaffelière lead another day of 2024 en primeur releases. All three estates have offered cuts in price versus their 2023 releases.

Since the release of Château Lafite Rothschild last week, cuts have (mostly) been deep across the board with each new offer.

Consultancy group, Wine Lister, noted today that: ‘So far in the 2024 campaign, ex-négociant prices are down 19% on the 2023 and down 37% on the 2022, while average recommended UK onward selling prices are down 22% on the 2023 and down 38% on the 2022.’

This has made many wines look attractively priced but initial reports suggest buyers still aren’t flocking to the new wines.


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