The Market
Langton's Classification Wines

First released in 1991, Langton’s Classification of Australian Wine is now a benchmark of Australian wine investment. The Classification is a ranking of Australia’s best performing wines based on market demand and vintages made. These are Australia’s blue-chip investment wines.

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Emerging Wines

Emerging wines are wines that attract strong market interest but are not yet classified. Factors such as reputation, consumer demand, regional definition and limited production all play a part. Find out what the leading Australian emerging wines are and where the market is going.

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Cult Wines

Wealthy American and Asian buyers drive the cult wines market. While from a wine investment point of view cult wines are speculative stocks, the rise of this market has had a beneficial impact on the overall market. Find out what the leading Australian cult wines are and where the market is going.

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The Market Story

Since the late 1980s the Australian fine wine investment market has experienced phenomenal growth. This is the story of that market, the pivotal role Langton’s has played in nurturing it, and some of the key wine investment lessons to be learned.

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Market Reports

The current wine investment market is influenced by many factors, including brand definition, economic conditions, vintage variation, past market performance and buyer confidence. Langton’s regular quarterly Market Reports distil these factors into leading-edge market opinion and analysis.

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More Info

A maxim of sound investment is to be well informed. Langton’s recommends a shortlist of more information resources for the wine investor. Resources include wine critics as well as books, magazines and periodicals about Australian wine. There is also a listing of useful Internet links.

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