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DRC Recalls Romanée Saint Vivant 2012 | Hung Kang Trading

DRC Recalls Romanée Saint Vivant 2012 | Hung Kang Trading

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Romanee-Saint-Vivant 2012 Red Wine Buyback Details

As one of the most elegant Grand Crus from DRC (Domaine de la Romanée-Conti), Romanee-Saint-Vivant 2012 has consistently maintained high popularity in both the auction market and private collections. Hung Hong Trading, with years of experience in high-end fine wine buyback, offers you precise market valuation and cash-out services.


Romanee-Saint-Vivant 2012 Buyback Reference Information

For the 2012 vintage of Romanee-Saint-Vivant, we have compiled key data that collectors and sellers care about most, helping you quickly understand the value of your treasured collection:

Assessment Criteria Detailed Explanation Factors Affecting Buyback Price
Wine Critic Scores BH: 96 / WA: 96 / WS: 95 Higher international authoritative scores lead to higher secondary market premiums
Drinking Window 2022 - 2050+ Currently entering its peak, with huge market demand
Fill Level Condition Determined by the bottom of the capsule or the distance of the wine from the cork Full Fill is optimal, with no signs of leakage
Label Integrity Original labels, back labels, importer labels Stained, moldy, or damaged labels will reduce value by 5%-15%
Packaging & Accessories Original Wooden Case (OWC), original certificate Complete original packaging can increase the overall buyback offer
Storage Conditions 12°C-15°C constant temperature and humidity environment Proof of cellar transfer records or long-term wine cabinet storage

Why is the 2012 vintage of DRC red wine worth a high buyback price?

1. Rarity of Production: The Burgundy region faced frost and hail in 2012, leading to an overall reduction in yield. DRC's strict selection process resulted in significantly lower production of Romanee-Saint-Vivant for this vintage than average, making it highly prized.

2. Excellent Aging Potential: The 2012 vintage is known for its "high concentration and strong structure." After more than 10 years of bottle aging, its flavor layers have perfectly unfolded, revealing delicate notes of oriental spices, rose petals, and dark berries.

3. Stable Market Appreciation: As a leader in the DRC red wine buyback market in Hong Kong, we have observed consistently strong performance of the 2012 vintage at Sotheby's and Christie's auctions, making it one of the most efficient top vintages for monetization currently.


️ Hung Hong Trading: Professional Top-Tier Fine Wine Buyback Process

We understand the high demands for privacy and security when liquidating DRC-level red wines. Hung Hong Trading offers the following professional commitments:

  • On-site Valuation Across Hong Kong: Whether you are in Mid-Levels, Kowloon Station, or the New Territories, we can arrange for our appraisers to visit you in person.

  • Instant On-site Quotation: We provide transparent market prices based on the physical condition of the wine (color, capsule, laser anti-counterfeit markings).

  • Immediate Cash Payment: We support cash, check, or bank transfer, with funds transferred instantly to ensure zero transaction risk.

  • Guaranteed Reputation of a Long-Standing Business: With years of honest operation, we never undervalue your items, striving for the maximum return for your treasured collection.

Have wine you want to know the value of?

WhatsApp 9453 0784 with a photo for an immediate valuation. We offer on-the-spot inspection and cash payment at our store, or we can arrange on-site collection. Two decades of trusted reputation.

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Common FAQs

Should I keep en primeur receipts and winery delivery notes?

It is highly recommended to keep them. Source documents such as en primeur receipts, winery delivery notes, and import declarations can boost buyer confidence, indirectly leading to better resale prices.

Will a bulging cork or seepage on DRC Romanee Saint Vivant 2012 affect its resale value?

Yes. The biggest concern for red wine is a drop in liquid level. A bulging cork usually indicates heat expansion or oxidation, which directly affects the preservation condition and resale price. Minor seepage needs to be assessed bottle by bottle, while severe seepage may lead to rejection.

How much does damage to the capsule or torn foil affect the value?

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 and the cork is exposed, it will reduce the price by approximately 5–10%.

I have several bottles of red wine from different wineries. Can I get a combined valuation?

Yes. We accept mixed deliveries. Each bottle is individually appraised and quoted. We accept a minimum of one bottle, and welcome any quantity.

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

Simply WhatsApp photos to 9453 0784. Make sure to clearly photograph the front label of the bottle, the liquid level at the neck, and the sealed capsule. We typically reply with a reference price within 10 minutes. We offer free pick-up services in Hong Kong, Kowloon, New Territories, and Macau, or you can bring your items to our store for immediate transaction.