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Highest price paid for 2001 Grands Echézeaux Red Wine | Hong Kang Business

Highest price paid for 2001 Grands Echézeaux Red Wine | Hong Kang Business

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About the Collectible Value of 2001 DRC Grands Echézeaux

The 2001 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti (DRC) Grands Echézeaux is a highly collectible Grand Cru Burgundy red wine. This vintage showcases the elegant and profound characteristics of Pinot Noir, and as it ages, its market scarcity increases, making it a coveted treasure for collectors worldwide. Understanding the background of the wine helps us provide the most accurate top-tier red wine acquisition quote for your beloved wine.

Basic Wine Information Detailed Description
Winery Name Domaine de la Romanée-Conti (DRC)
Region and Classification Burgundy, France / Flagey-Echézeaux Grand Cru
Grape Variety 100% Pinot Noir
Vintage Characteristics The 2001 climate conditions produced a wine with a firm structure, rich aromatic layers, and strong aging potential.
Market Trend One of the most valuable auction-grade red wines globally, highly sought after in the high-end vintage wine acquisition market.

Key Factors Affecting the Resale Price of 2001 Grands Echézeaux Red Wine

We understand that every vintage wine has its unique story and history. To provide the most sincere and reasonable DRC red wine resale price, our appraisal experts will conduct a rigorous and transparent professional wine appraisal based on the following core indicators:

Evaluation Item Appraisal Standard and Price Impact
Fill Level (Ullage) The fill level is crucial for assessing the preservation status of vintage wine. A fill level at or above the base neck is ideal; if the fill level is too low, it may indicate leakage or excessive oxidation, which will affect the final wine valuation.
Label Integrity A clear, undamaged label free from severe dirt or mold stains maintains the best collection value. The integrity of the original front and back labels is an important consideration for fine wine acquisition.
Capsule and Cork Check if the foil capsule is intact without any signs of being tampered with, and if the cork is sunken or protruding. An intact capsule proves that the wine has not been disturbed externally.
Wine Color and Clarity Using professional lighting, we examine whether the wine's color inside the bottle matches the expected mature color of 2001 Pinot Noir and check for any abnormal suspended particles or cloudiness.
Provenance and Proof of Purchase Providing original purchase invoices, importer back labels, or tax payment certificates can significantly enhance the reliability of the wine's provenance, further increasing the potential cash acquisition value.

Transparent and Reassuring High-End Vintage Wine Acquisition Process

We are dedicated to creating a secure, private, and efficient platform for second-hand wine transactions. Whether you are releasing a personal collection or tidying up a cellar, you can easily convert your 2001 Grands Echézeaux into substantial returns through our standardized process.

Acquisition Steps Process Description
1. Initial Online Valuation Send clear photos of the front, back, and capsule of the bottle via WhatsApp or our online form. We will then provide an initial reference quote for your 2001 Grands Echézeaux.
2. Schedule Physical Appraisal We will arrange a time for you to visit our store, or our specialist can provide at-home wine acquisition service for a senior appraiser to confirm the physical condition of the wine.
3. Confirm Final Quote Based on the actual preservation condition (factors like fill level, label, etc., as mentioned above), we will provide a precise final high-value acquisition amount, without any arbitrary price reduction.
4. Cash/Bank Transfer Transaction Upon confirmation of the quote, an immediate cash transaction or instant bank transfer will be conducted in person. The process is quick and secure, safeguarding client rights and privacy.

Hong Kong Commercial Bank is pleased to offer wine acquisition services, including the acquisition of 2001 Grands Echézeaux red wine. Our acquisition team possesses deep wine knowledge and will provide you with the following services:

  1. Value Assessment: We will accurately assess your 2001 Grands Echézeaux red wine to determine its current market value.

  2. High Returns: We are committed to providing you with the highest possible returns, ensuring you receive the value you deserve.

  3. Market Expertise: We understand the wine market and can provide in-depth insights into wine value and market trends.

  4. Security Assurance: We ensure your transaction is secure and provide a guarantee of trust, helping you confidently hand over your treasured collection.

  5. Simple and Fast: Our acquisition process is simple and quick. We understand your time is valuable, and we strive to streamline the procedure.

If you own a 2001 Grands Echézeaux red wine, whether you are selling or simply wish to know its value, Hong Kong Commercial Bank can assist you. Please contact us; we look forward to helping you maximize the value of your wine investment or collection.


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Common FAQs

Are temperature and storage key factors affecting the recycling price?

Yes. The ideal storage conditions for red wine are 12–15°C, 65–75% humidity, away from light, and without vibration. Long-term storage at high temperatures will degrade the wine quality, commonly known as "cooked," which will significantly reduce the price; a record from a temperature-controlled wine cabinet, however, will add value.

Will a protruding cork or leakage from a 2001 Grands Echézeaux red wine affect its recycling?

Yes. A drop in the wine level is highly undesirable. A protruding cork usually indicates heat expansion or oxidation, directly affecting the preservation status and recycling price. Slight leakage requires individual bottle assessment, while severe leakage may lead to refusal.

How much do damaged capsules or torn foil affect the price?

Minor damage has limited impact; the main factor is the condition of the wine inside the bottle. The foil is the first barrier protecting the cork, so it's best to keep it intact. If the capsule is completely missing, exposing the cork, the price will be reduced by approximately 5–10%.

I have several red wines from different wineries; can I get a combined valuation?

Yes, you can. We accept mixed deliveries. Each bottle will be individually assessed and quoted. We accept a minimum of one bottle, and all quantities are welcome.

How do I get a free valuation from Wang Hong Hong?

Simply WhatsApp us at 9453 0784 with photos of the wine. Make sure to clearly photograph the front label, the wine level at the neck, and the capsule seal. We typically respond with a reference price within 10 minutes. We offer free doorstep collection services in Hong Kong, Kowloon, New Territories, and Macau. You can also visit our physical store for immediate drop-off and collection.