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High-Price Buyback of DRC Romanee Saint Vivant 1983 | Hong Kang Trading

High-Price Buyback of DRC Romanee Saint Vivant 1983 | Hong Kang Trading

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DRC Romanée-Saint-Vivant 1983 Acquisition Market and Valuation

Burgundy's renowned wines have always been sought after by collectors worldwide, and Domaine de la Romanée-Conti (DRC) is the pinnacle of this prestige. The 1983 vintage of Romanée-Saint-Vivant has aged for decades and is now extremely rare in the secondary market. As a platform for cashing in aged Burgundy red wines, we deeply understand the value of every cherished bottle.

To help you better understand the value of your collection, here are the key professional indicators we prioritize when evaluating the price of DRC red wines for acquisition in Hong Kong:

Key Factors Affecting the Acquisition Price of Aged DRC Red Wines

Evaluation Item Description of Perfect Condition Impact of Condition Flaws on Acquisition Price
Fill Level Fill level maintained at base neck or excellent shoulder position. A slight drop is normal with age. However, if the fill level is below mid-shoulder, it may indicate excessive oxidation and will significantly impact the acquisition offer.
Label Integrity Label text is clear, with no severe mold, damage, or fading. Slight yellowing or minor cellar stains on aged labels are acceptable. Extensive damage, or if the vintage or winery name is illegible, will reduce collector interest and thus affect valuation.
Capsule & Cork Foil capsule is intact and untampered, with no sunken or protruding cork. Damaged capsules, signs of leakage (wine seeping outside the capsule), or abnormal cork conditions will significantly affect the final pricing for high-value acquisition of famous French wines.
Provenance Original purchase receipts are available, or evidence of long-term storage in a professional temperature and humidity-controlled cellar. Clear provenance significantly increases buyer trust and usually commands a premium over the average market acquisition price.

Investment and Collection Potential of 1983 Romanée-Saint-Vivant

The Romanée-Saint-Vivant Grand Cru is renowned for its ultimate elegance, delicate aromas, and velvety texture. 1983 was a challenging but ultimately excellent vintage in Burgundy. After forty years, well-preserved 1983 DRC Romanée-Saint-Vivant has entered an optimal aging stage, exuding charming tertiary aromas of dried flowers, forest floor, truffles, and fine leather.

DRC Romanée-Saint-Vivant 1983 Wine File

Item Details
Appellation Vosne-Romanée, Burgundy, France
Grape 100% Pinot Noir
Classification Grand Cru
Market Liquidity Extremely high. Due to limited production and high consumption, well-preserved bottles of the 1983 vintage are extremely rare in the market.
Target Audience Top-tier wine collectors, auction investors, buyers seeking special vintage commemorative wines.

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Just take a photo and WhatsApp 9453 0784. Hong Kang Commercial Firm will reply with a reference valuation within ten minutes. Both Hong Kong store drop-off and free on-site pickup options are available.

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Common FAQs

Can I get a quote for red wines from different wineries together?

Yes, you can. We accept mixed deliveries. Each bottle will be appraised and quoted individually, with a minimum of one bottle. No matter how many bottles you have, they are all welcome.

Will a bulging cork or seepage from a DRC Romanee Saint Vivant 1983 affect its resale value?

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

Should I keep the en primeur receipt and winery delivery note?

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

Will you still accept wine with stained labels or water marks?

Yes, we will. Minor stains, water marks, or creases on the label are considered normal signs of aging and will not significantly depress the price. However, if the label is completely torn or the vintage year is unclear, it will affect the difficulty of appraisal and valuation.

How can I get a free valuation from Grand Concord Wine Trading?

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 reply with a reference price within 10 minutes. We offer free pick-up service in Hong Kong, Kowloon, New Territories, and Macau, or you can visit our store for immediate transaction.