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L’Evangile 2010 Falls to Lowest Level Since Release on Liv-Ex

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Twelve bottles of the 2010 wine of Chateau L’Evangile, in the Pomerol region of Bordeaux, sold for 1,820 pounds ($2,780) a case on London’s Liv-ex, the lowest level since it started trading as futures in June 2011.

The transaction on Aug. 2, involving bottles packed as two half-cases, was priced 13 percent below the previous comparable trade in May and down from levels between 2,067 pounds and 2,306 pounds a case in June 2011, according to data on Liv-ex’s Cellar Watch website.