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Coche-Dury Auction Prices: Meursault, Corton-Charlemagne, and Bourgogne Blanc

Complete Coche-Dury auction price history from 2021–2026. Track every appellation from Bourgogne Blanc to Corton-Charlemagne with vintage data.

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Coche-Dury has become the reference point for white Burgundy — even the Bourgogne Blanc commands prices that make collectors pause.

Over the five-year period from 2011–2026, Coche-Dury wines sold across 1,000 lots at fine wine auction houses worldwide. The average hammer price across all wines and vintages was $2,120 per bottle. The portfolio's 18.5% compound annual growth rate substantially outpaces the broader fine wine index and inflation, reinforcing the domaine's status as a top-tier collectible. The strongest-performing vintage at auction has been 1986, averaging $40,000 per bottle.

1,000

Total Lots Sold

$2,120

Avg Price / Bottle

1986

Best Vintage

18.5%

Avg 5-yr CAGR

Price Trend: 2021–2025

Prices have dramatically risen from $620 in 2011 to $1,369 in 2026 — a 121% increase over the period. The market peaked at $3,612 in 2024.

$620
2011
$999
2012
$688
2013
$720
2014
$882
2015
$1,182
2016
$1,611
2017
$902
2018
$1,093
2019
$1,306
2020
$2,486
2021
$2,933
2022
$3,313
2023
$3,612
2024
$3,280
2025
$1,369
2026

Average hammer price per bottle, all lots and vintages combined. Source: WineAuction.ai — 1,000 lots across 9 houses.

Wine-by-Wine Price Performance

The table below breaks down performance by individual wine and vintage. Coche-Dury, Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru (1997) delivered the strongest appreciation at 604.4% CAGR, while Coche-Dury, Bourgogne Aligote (2018) saw prices retreat 54.5% annually — the portfolio's weakest performer. The most expensive wine in the portfolio is Coche-Dury, Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru (1998), currently averaging $24,000 per bottle.

WineVintage20212022202320242025LotsCAGR
Coche-Dury, Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru1998$24,0002
Coche-Dury, Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru2003$3,343$3,000$12,3001254.4%
Coche-Dury, Bourgogne, Chardonnay2004$352$370$3,2368203.2%
Coche-Dury, Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru2004$4,158$4,675$4,050$7,7483623.1%
Coche-Dury, Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru2006$3,664$4,000$3,380$3,450$3,50033-1.1%
Coche-Dury, Bourgogne, Chardonnay2007$3004
Coche-Dury, Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru2007$4,175$4,500$3,726$3,958$4,540362.1%
Coche-Dury, Bourgogne, Chardonnay20082
Coche-Dury, Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru2008$4,875$7,000$5,076$4,325$4,557370.5%
Coche-Dury, Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru1995$3,750$3,000$3,150$3,100$3,5009-1.7%
Coche-Dury, Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru1997$2,800$19,7228604.4%
Coche-Dury, Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru2001$3,733$3,500$3,508$3,25016-3.4%
Coche-Dury, Bourgogne, Chardonnay20029
Coche-Dury, Bourgogne, Chardonnay2003$2,7503
Coche-Dury, Bourgogne, Chardonnay20062
Coche-Dury, Bourgogne, Chardonnay20096
Coche-Dury, Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru1992$6,857$5,500$4,500$3,8008-13.7%
Coche-Dury, Monthelie19961
Coche-Dury, Volnay Premier Cru19982
Coche-Dury, Volnay Premier Cru19993
Coche-Dury, Volnay Premier Cru20014
Coche-Dury, Bourgogne, Chardonnay201012
Coche-Dury, Volnay Premier Cru2002$2504
Coche-Dury, Volnay Premier Cru2005$3754
Coche-Dury, Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru2011$4,250$6,000$4,063$6,528$4,556381.8%
Coche-Dury, Bourgogne, Chardonnay1990$9503
Coche-Dury, Volnay Premier Cru1996$3553
Coche-Dury, Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru1999$5,000$5,500$5,667$4,300$5,750133.6%
Coche-Dury, Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru2002$5,333$6,000$4,129$8,708$7,433358.6%
Coche-Dury, Volnay Premier Cru2003$2702

Prices are average hammer prices per bottle. CAGR calculated from first year with data to most recent. Lots with fewer than 3 sales may show volatile averages.

Most Frequently Traded

Liquidity matters as much as price appreciation for investment-grade wine. These are the Coche-Dury wines that appear most often at auction — the easiest to buy and sell if you need flexibility.

Key Takeaways

  • Most liquid wine:: Coche-Dury, Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru has appeared in 531 lots — the most frequently traded in the portfolio and the easiest to resell if you need to exit a position.
  • Best investment return:: Coche-Dury, Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru (1997) has compounded at 604.4% annually — the strongest performer in the Coche-Dury portfolio by growth rate.
  • Potential entry point:: Prices eased from $3,280 in 2025 to $1,369 in 2026. For buyers who have been watching the market, this may represent a more attractive entry point.
  • Inflation hedge:: At 18.5% average annual growth, this portfolio has comfortably outpaced US CPI inflation (averaging ~3–4% over the same period) while producing a tangible, enjoyable asset.

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