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Treasury Wine Estates is Cutting Back Shipments to the US and China. Should we Celebrate? // Dry January Participation Hits Record High, But One In Three Don’t Succeed In Their Goals
December 22, 2025 - Wine Industry Insight Daily News Feed
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“In 2025, the fine wine market engaged in the kind of work that rarely makes for dramatic headlines but often matters most in the years that follow: prices moved closer to credible clearing levels, and liquidity began to return in a more measurable way after a 2-year correction. That longer frame is important. Over the past two decades, the Liv-ex 1000 has delivered a strong long-term performance profile, even while reminding investors that fine wine is cyclical, particularly after periods of unusually rapid appreciation.”
Source: Cult Wine Investment
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