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Brea

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Brea is a wine region in Italy renowned for its red wine. The auction database contains 186 lots, averaging $132 per bottle and ranging $60–$568. The median auction vintage is 2013. The top wines at auction include Brovia, Barolo, Brea Vigna Ca'mia, while leading producers include Brovia. The Brea 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 Italy. Auction activity reflects sustained international demand for the region's finest bottles, with the best examples demonstrating clear aging potential and site expression.

Brea
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Brea contributes 186 lots to the auction database, averaging $132 per bottle and ranging $60–$568, reflecting sustained collector demand for red wine from this wine region.

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The price range from $60–$568 encompasses entry-level village wine to Brovia, Barolo, Brea Vigna Ca'mia, the most sought-after wine region bottlings from top-rated producers.

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Leading producers Brovia have established consistent reputations for quality, forming the core of auction demand within Brea.

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The top-traded wines — Brovia, Barolo, Brea Vigna Ca'mia — represent the benchmark for wine region-level quality and are the primary drivers of auction pricing.

$132

Avg Price / Bottle

186

Auction Lots

2013

Top Vintage

$60 – $568

Price Range

In the Glass

Brea produces red wine of distinct regional character: the local soils and microclimate combine to create wines with dark fruit depth and structured tannin, reflecting the terroir of Italy. Top bottlings age well and reward patience from serious collectors.

Other

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WineAvg PriceLots Sold
Brovia
Vigna Ca'miaBrea
$132
93

Top Producers

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