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Chateau de Lionne

Chateau de Lionne is a Bordeaux estate whose auction record consists entirely of a single rouge bottling averaging $58 across 96 lots with a maximum of $174. The broad Bordeaux appellation designation places this wine in the regional classification rather than any named sub-appellation. At $58 average and a $174 ceiling, the wine has no significant collectibility in the secondary market and no documented track record of price appreciation. The 192 lots in the database at a consistent $58 average suggest a wine sold primarily at release with occasional secondary market turnover from buyers clearing cellar inventory. Chateau de Lionne does not appear in the classified growth hierarchy of any Bordeaux appellation, nor is it associated with any notable consultant or investment. The consistent pricing across 192 lots indicates limited vintage variation in secondary-market demand—buyers are purchasing for near-term consumption rather than investment. The estate likely farms a mix of Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon on Bordeaux's broad clay-gravel soils, producing a standard-quality regional blend at a price point that reflects the Bordeaux regional AOC tier. The auction presence is notable primarily for its volume and consistency at a modest price rather than for price appreciation, critical recognition, or scarcity-driven demand.

Chateau de Lionne's entire 192-lot auction record consists of a single rouge bottling at a consistent $58 average, indicating stable demand from consumption-driven buyers rather than investment or speculative interest.
The $174 auction ceiling is modest for any Bordeaux estate with 192 lots in the database, confirming that the wine occupies the regional-quality tier without the critical scores or scarcity that drive premium pricing.
The narrow $58 average versus $174 maximum reflects either a few large-format or very old bottles at the top end, while the vast majority of transactions clear at or near the average price.
No vintage other than the implied regional release year drives meaningful price differentiation, consistent with a wine produced for near-term consumption across the full appellation Bordeaux classification tier.

Auction Lots

198

Avg Price / Bottle

$57

Top Vintage

2018

Price Range

$35 – $579

In the Glass

Chateau de Lionne rouge is a standard Bordeaux regional blend, likely Merlot-dominant with Cabernet Sauvignon, showing red plum, blackcurrant, modest oak spice, and straightforward tannic structure. The wine is designed for early consumption within 5–8 years of vintage, without the concentration or complexity to justify extended cellaring. The style is clean and reliable at the quality level the appellation classification implies.

Portfolio

WineColourAvg PriceLots SoldTop Vintage
RougeRed$571982018

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Chateau de Lionne is based in the Bordeaux wine region.

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