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Wednesday 03 August 2016 6:09 pm

Major fine wine marketplace Liv-ex traded the first box of English sparkling wine from Nyetimber this week

By: Francesca Washtell

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The first bottles of English sparkling wine joined the major fine wine marketplace Liv-ex this week.

On Monday, a six-bottle case of the Sussex-based Nyetimber's 2010 vintage Classic Cuvee traded for £120 in bond.

This represented a wholesale price of £20 a bottle, without tax. 

Read more: How Nyetimber put English wines on the map

French wines from Bordeaux dominate the fine wine Liv-ex exchange, but England has now joined the marketplace's "rest of the world" list. 

The group includes the US, Australia, Spain, South Africa, New Zealand and several other regions in France, among others.

In 1998, Nyetimber won the International Wine and Spirit Challenge's sparkling wine award for its 1993 Classic Cuvee. 

Read more: Britain is now the "beating heart" of the global wine trade

The English wine industry as a whole gained more fizz last year as 37 new wine producers and vineyards opened over 2015, research from national accountancy firm UHY Hacker Young found in May.

Meanwhile, a total of 170 wine producers have entered the domestic industry over the past five years, UHY Hacker Young said, while the popularity of boutique alcohol and locally-made products were key driving factors behind English wine's success.

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