Vieilles Vignes
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Vieilles Vignes is a wine region in France renowned for its white wine. The auction database contains 50 lots, averaging $52 per bottle and ranging $34–$173. The median auction vintage is 2012. The top wines at auction include Louis Michel, Chablis Premier Cru, Butteaux Vieilles Vignes, while leading producers include Louis Michel. The Vieilles Vignes wine region is recognized for its distinctive terroir that produces wines of consistent character and quality. Collectors are drawn to the combination of geographical specificity, the quality of individual producers, and the historical significance of the wine region's wines in the context of France. Auction activity reflects sustained international demand for the region's finest bottles, with the best examples demonstrating clear aging potential and site expression.
In the Glass
Vieilles Vignes's white wines offer stone fruit, citrus, and mineral complexity from the local terroir. The cooler climate and specific soils produce wines of notable freshness and aging potential, developing nutty, honeyed, and complex secondary aromas over time. Top producers age gracefully for 10–20+ years.
Louis Michel
| Wine | Avg Price | Lots Sold |
|---|---|---|
| Louis Michel Vieilles VignesPremier CruButteaux | $52 | 25 |
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