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High-priced回收侯伯王(Haut Brion)1999|Hongkang Commercial Co.

High-priced回收侯伯王(Haut Brion)1999|Hongkang Commercial Co.

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1999 Chateau Haut-Brion Buyback Guide

For collectors, the 1999 Chateau Haut-Brion is a classic from the Graves region. Although the vintage was overshadowed by the 2000 in its early years, after more than two decades of bottle aging, its unique smoky aroma and silky tannins have reached their peak drinking period, making it a top-tier red wine with high market value in the secondary market today.


1999 Chateau Haut-Brion Ratings and Professional Specifications

We have compiled authoritative ratings for this vintage to help you quickly understand the market value of your collection:

Assessment Item Detailed Data / Professional Review
Robert Parker Rating 93 points (Excellent aging potential, with classic caramel and blackcurrant notes)
Wine Spectator Rating 93 points (Elegant structure, long finish)
Appellation Pessac-Léognan, Bordeaux, France
Grape Varietal Blend Approx. 45% Merlot, 44% Cabernet Sauvignon, 11% Cabernet Franc
Recommended Storage Conditions Constant temperature 12-14°C, humidity 60-70%, avoid light and vibration
Current Market Price Depends on label integrity, fill level, and packaging (OWC commands a higher price)

Why choose Hong Kong Hong? Because we don't quote inflated prices to attract customers; we offer a direct buyback price.

  • Accurate Instant Valuation: Simply take photos of the front, back, and fill level of the wine bottle to get an instant quote via WhatsApp.

  • Aged Wine Appraisal: In-depth evaluation of anti-counterfeit features, cork condition, and label oxidation for the 1999 vintage to prevent arbitrary market pricing.

  • Flexible Collection Methods: We support doorstep collection across Hong Kong, including private cellars, residences, or offices, with cash or instant transfer payment to ensure privacy.

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Key Factors Affecting Buyback Price

If you plan to sell your 1999 Chateau Haut-Brion, the following factors will directly influence the final buyback price:

  1. Fill Level:

    For red wines over 20 years old, a fill level at or above Base Neck will command the most ideal price.

  2. Label Condition:

    Whether there is damage, mold, or water damage leading to peeling. A complete label is the soul of wine investment and resale.

  3. Capsule & Cork:

    Whether the capsule is corroded, the cork is even, and if there are any signs of seepage.

  4. Provenance:

    Providing the original purchase receipt or Original Wooden Case (OWC) will significantly increase the buyback value.

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Common FAQs

I have several red wines from different wineries. Can you estimate their value together?

Yes, we can. We accept mixed deliveries. Each bottle is independently appraised and quoted. We accept a minimum of one bottle, and any number of bottles are welcome.

Haut-Brion 1999: Will a bulging cork or seepage affect its resale value?

Yes, it will. A drop in the wine level is highly undesirable. A bulging cork usually indicates heat expansion or oxidation, which directly affects the storage condition and resale price. Slight seepage needs to be assessed bottle by bottle, while severe seepage may lead to refusal of acceptance.

Should I keep futures receipts and winery delivery notes?

It is highly recommended to keep them. Source documents such as futures receipts, winery delivery notes, and import declarations can increase buyer confidence and indirectly lead to a better resale price.

Are temperature and storage key factors affecting the resale price?

Yes, they are. The ideal storage conditions for red wine are 12–15°C, 65–75% humidity, away from light, and without vibration. Long-term high-temperature storage can degrade the wine quality, commonly known as "cooked," which will significantly lower the price. On the other hand, records from a temperature-controlled wine cabinet will add value.

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

Simply WhatsApp us at 9453 0784 with photos. Please clearly photograph the front label of the bottle, the liquid level at the neck, and the capsule seal. We usually respond with a reference price within 10 minutes. We offer free pick-up service in Hong Kong, Kowloon, New Territories, and Macau. You can also visit our store for immediate transaction.