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Egly Ouriet: the Champagne House Taking Collectors by Storm

Discover the unique and terroir-driven Champagnes of Egly Ouriet. With prices for their Brut Millésime Grand Cru soaring by over 100% in the past year, collectors are taking notice.

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CultX Team

Egly Ouriet: the Champagne house taking collectors by storm

The rising prices for Egly Ouriet

Egly Ouriet is a champagne producer unlike any other. Based in the village of Ambonnay in the heart of the Montagne de Reims, this small, family-owned champagne house is known for producing some of the most terroir-driven champagnes in the world. And with prices for their Brut Millésime Grand Cru on the rise, collectors are taking notice.

In the past year, prices for Egly Ouriet's Brut Millésime Grand Cru have increased by an average of over 100%, with some vintages increasing by as much as 257%. For example, the 2009 vintage has gone from £135 in January 2022 to £481 in December 2022, a staggering increase of 257%. The 2012 vintage has also seen a significant increase, going from £159 to £404, a jump of 154%.

Exceptional wine with a family tradition

So why are collectors willing to pay such high prices for Egly Ouriet's wines? For one, the wines are truly exceptional. Egly Ouriet uses only their own sustainably grown grapes, and fermentation is done with 100% wild yeasts, allowing the true character of the grapes and terroir to shine through. The wines are also aged for longer than the minimum required by the Champagne AOC, giving them more complexity and depth of flavour.

But it's not just the taste of the wine that's attracting collectors. Egly Ouriet is a family-owned and operated champagne house that has been passed down through four generations. The current owner, Francis Egly, has continued the family tradition of crafting some of the finest champagnes in the world. The winery is known for its commitment to quality and sustainability, with a focus on preserving the natural balance of the vineyards and allowing the true character of the grapes and terroir to shine through in the wines. All of these factors combine to make Egly Ouriet a producer that collectors and enthusiasts are increasingly seeking out.

In conclusion, Egly Ouriet is a champagne house that is truly unique and producing wines that are highly collectable. With prices for their Brut Millésime Grand Cru on the rise, now is the time for collectors to add a bottle (or several) to their collection. With their commitment to quality and sustainability, Egly Ouriet is a producer that is sure to continue to impress for generations to come.

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Wine Name & Vintage Avg. Price p/bottle
January 2022
Avg. Price p/bottle
December 2022
% 1-year
Change
Egly Ouriet, Brut Millesime Grand Cru 2009 £135 £481 257%
Egly Ouriet, Brut Millesime Grand Cru 2012 £159 £404 154%
Egly Ouriet, Brut Millesime Grand Cru 2006 £164 £362 121%
Egly Ouriet, Brut Millesime Grand Cru 2011 £127 £255 101%
Egly Ouriet, Brut Millesime Grand Cru 2000 £197 £335 70%
Egly Ouriet, Brut Millesime Grand Cru 2005 £119 £200 68%
Egly Ouriet, Brut Millesime Grand Cru 2002 £246 £410 66%
Egly Ouriet, Brut Millesime Grand Cru 2007 £124 £205 65%

Source: Pricing data from  January 2022 to December 2022. Cult Wines Indices are an objective measure of the global fine wine market based on Wine-Searcher pricing data and rebalanced annually based on strict liquidity criteria.

*Past performance is not indicative of future success; the performance was calculated in GBP and will vary in other currencies. Any investment involves risk of partial or full loss of capital. The Cult Wine Investment Performance is a hypothetical tool. The results depicted here are not based on actual trading and do not account for the annual management fees that may be charged to a Cult Wines customer which ranges from 2.95% to 2.25% depending on the size of the portfolio, and there is no guarantee of similar performance with an investor’s particular portfolio.

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