Updated on 27 August 2024
As we do every year, we are updating our articles on vineyard selling prices in France, and more specifically for the Burgundy-Franche Comté region and the Burgundy and Jura vineyards located in the Côte d'Or (21), Jura (39), Saône-et-Loire (71) and Yonne (89) départements.
Data source : The data used in this article comes from statistics published by the SAFER relating to plots larger than 70 ares (7,000 m² or 0.70 hectare) and which have been statistically processed by Agreste (the statistical department of the Ministry of Agriculture) and then published in the Journal Officiel in the "Barème indicatif de la valeur vénale moyenne des terres agricoles".
As mentioned, these market prices are purely indicative and in no way oblige you to buy or sell at the rates indicated. If you look at the details of the minimum and maximum values shown, you will see that prices generally vary widely. However, they should be taken into account to avoid any pre-emption with a price revision by the SAFER.
Vineyard prices continued the upward trend that began in 1994, reaching 238,500 euros per hectare (+8%). Burgundy's most prestigious appellations continue to drive the market upwards, with parcels of white Burgundy Premier Cru, for example, rising by 12.5% to reach an average price of 2.25 million euros per hectare (peaking at 5.55 million euros per hectare).
Bassin viticole | Bourgogne - Beaujolais - Savoie - Jura |
1991 | 91,8 |
1992 | 80,1 |
1993 | 70,1 |
1994 | 68,9 |
1995 | 69,2 |
1996 | 69,7 |
1997 | 73,6 |
1998 | 79,7 |
1999 | 86,1 |
2000 | 90,1 |
2001 | 94,8 |
2002 | 98,7 |
2003 | 102,1 |
2004 | 103,8 |
2005 | 105,4 |
2006 | 107,7 |
2007 | 114,0 |
2008 | 116,9 |
2009 | 122,7 |
2010 | 126,8 |
2011 | 132,2 |
2012 | 135,5 |
2013 | 141,9 |
2014 | 148,0 |
2015 | 157,9 |
2016 | 168,7 |
2017 | 176,9 |
2018 | 182,0 |
2019 | 189,2 |
2020 | 194,1 |
2021 | 201,9 |
2022 | 220,9 |
2023 | 238,5 |
Evolution 2023/2022 | 8,0% |
Evolution 2023/1991 | 159,7% |
Price in thousands of euros per hectare
The price of vines rose by 10.9%, and more particularly by 12.5% for the ‘Bourgogne premier cru Blanc’ appellation, to 2.25 million euros per hectare.
Désignation |
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
Minima |
Maxima |
Evolution 2023/2022 | Evolution 2023/1991 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AOP | 790,1 | 887,2 | 983,8 | 10,9% | 241,4% | ||
Bourgogne appellation régionale | 50,0 | 54,0 | 56,0 | 29,0 | 105,0 | 3,7% | 24,4% |
Bourgogne appellations communales Côte de Beaune rouge | 363,0 | 390,0 | 420,0 | 235,0 | 1 150,0 | 7,7% | 104,1% |
Bourgogne appellations communales Côte de Beaune blanc | 820,0 | 880,0 | 960,0 | 380,0 | 1 800,0 | 9,1% | 207,2% |
Bourgogne appellations communales Côte de Nuits rouge | 685,0 | 753,0 | 825,0 | 185,0 | 1 700,0 | 9,6% | 243,6% |
Bourgogne premier cru rouge | 755,0 | 870,0 | 950,0 | 470,0 | 4 650,0 | 9,2% | 146,6% |
Bourgogne premier cru blanc | 1 740,0 | 2 000,0 | 2 250,0 | 490,0 | 5 500,0 | 12,5% | 160,2% |
Bourgogne grand cru | 7 075,0 | ND | ND | ND | ND | - | - |
Price in thousands of euros per hectare
The price of vines will rise by 6% in 2023 in the Jura, driven by a 16.7% increase for the ‘Côtes de Jura’ and ‘L'Etoile’ appellations.
Désignation |
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
Minima |
Maxima |
Evolution 2023/2022 | Evolution 2023/1991 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AOP | 40,4 | 40,4 | 42,8 | 6,0% | 54,7% | ||
Côtes du Jura | 30,0 | 30,0 | 35,0 | 20,0 | 40,0 | 16,7% | 52,8% |
l'Etoile | 30,0 | 30,0 | 35,0 | 20,0 | 40,0 | 16,7% | 38,9% |
Arbois | 50,0 | 50,0 | 50,0 | 30,0 | 65,0 | 0,0% | 63,9% |
Château-Chalon | 55,0 | 55,0 | 55,0 | 30,0 | 60,0 | 0,0% | 10,2% |
Price in thousands of euros per hectare
Vineyard prices in Saône et Loire will remain stable overall in 2023. However, the price of ‘Moulin à Vent’ and ‘Saint-Amour’ vines has risen by 10%, while ‘Viré-Clessé’ has fallen by 7.7%.
Désignation |
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
Minima |
Maxima |
Evolution 2023/2022 | Evolution 2023/1991 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AOP | 80,2 | 82,0 | 82,3 | 0,3% | 57,3% | ||
Bourgogne rouge | 32,0 | 32,0 | 32,0 | 7,0 | 45,0 | 0,0% | 14,2% |
Bourgogne aligoté | 30,0 | 30,0 | 30,0 | 15,0 | 35,0 | 0,0% | -11,3% |
Bourgogne Côte Chalonnaise | 35,0 | 35,0 | 35,0 | 15,0 | 40,0 | 0,0% | -6,1% |
Bourgogne appellations communales Côte Chalonnaise rouge | 112,0 | 111,5 | 112,0 | 45,0 | 200,0 | 0,4% | 87,0% |
Bourgogne appellations communales Côte Chalonnaise blanc | 110,0 | 110,0 | 110,0 | 50,0 | 200,0 | 0,0% | 74,1% |
Beaujolais et Beaujolais Villages rouge | 12,0 | 12,0 | 12,0 | 4,0 | 20,0 | 0,0% | -58,5% |
Moulin à Vent et Saint-Amour | 100,0 | 100,0 | 110,0 | 60,0 | 130,0 | 10,0% | 35,7% |
Mâcon rouge | 28,0 | 28,0 | 28,0 | 10,0 | 35,0 | 0,0% | -14,1% |
Mâcon blanc | 70,0 | 70,0 | 70,0 | 20,0 | 85,0 | 0,0% | 43,5% |
Pouilly-Fuissé | 240,0 | 260,0 | 260,0 | 200,0 | 320,0 | 0,0% | 84,6% |
Pouilly-Loché et Vinzelles | 110,0 | 110,0 | 110,0 | 70,0 | 145,0 | 0,0% | 17,2% |
Saint-Véran | 135,0 | 140,0 | 140,0 | 100,0 | 160,0 | 0,0% | 128,4% |
Viré-Clessé | 120,0 | 130,0 | 120,0 | 80,0 | 140,0 | -7,7% | 119,9% |
Price in thousands of euros per hectare
Vineyard prices in the Yonne remained virtually stable in 2023.
Désignation |
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
Minima |
Maxima |
Evolution 2023/2022 | Evolution 2023/1991 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AOP | 172,6 | 174,4 | 174,2 | -0,1% | 162,9% | ||
Bourgogne appellation régionale | 56,0 | 56,0 | 56,0 | 40,0 | 68,0 | 0,0% | 154,7% |
Petit Chablis | 105,0 | 105,0 | ND | ND | ND | - | - |
Chablis | 201,0 | 200,0 | 205,0 | 175,0 | 245,0 | 2,5% | 148,8% |
Chablis premier cru | 400,0 | 420,0 | ND | ND | ND | - | - |
Price in thousands of euros per hectare
We present comprehensive statistics on vineyard prices in France. We analyse land prices at the time of publication of the official SAFER figures and the publication of the ‘Barème indicatif de la valeur vénale moyenne des terres agricoles’ by the Ministry of Agriculture:
The following articles give you more detailed prices for each vineyard and appellation:
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you need help interpreting these data.