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High-Priced Buyback of Richebourg 1967 | Hong Kang Trading Co.

High-Priced Buyback of Richebourg 1967 | Hong Kang Trading Co.

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Guide to the Value and Collection of Richebourg Red Wine

As one of Burgundy's legendary Grand Cru vineyards, Richebourg red wine consistently maintains immense popularity in the auction market and private collection circles. With years of expertise in wine appraisal, Hung Hong Trading helps you understand the true value of this prestigious wine.

Richebourg Red Wine Resale Price Reference Chart

The core factors influencing Richebourg red wine resale prices include the producer (such as DRC, Leroy, Anne Gros, etc.), vintage performance, and storage conditions. Below is an overview of popular collectible vintages:

Producer Classic Vintage Professional Rating Reference (RP/BH) Market Rarity Resale Value Potential
DRC (Domaine de la Romanée-Conti) 1967 / 1990 / 2005 95+ Extremely High Highest Auction Grade
Domaine Leroy 1999 / 2015 98+ Extremely High Highly Sought by Collectors
Domaine Anne Gros 2010 / 2019 94-96 High Mid to Long-term Appreciation
Domaine Grivot 2005 / 2014 93-95 Medium-High Steady Appreciation

Hung Hong Trading Tip: For older vintages from the 1960s (such as 1967 Richebourg), the completeness of the label and the fill level (Ullage) significantly impact the resale price. We recommend sending photos for appraisal by our experts.


Professional Wine Appraisal: 4 Key Standards for Determining Resale Price

When providing a red wine resale quote, our team of experts meticulously assesses the following details to ensure the fairest market price:

  1. Label Condition: Presence of mold, damage, or fading. For old wines like 1967, slight mold can sometimes indicate good cellar storage, but this depends on the specific circumstances.

  2. Fill Level: Due to evaporation over time, if the liquid level is below the shoulder, the value will be affected.

  3. Capsule Condition: Is the capsule loose, are there signs of leakage or corrosion?

  4. Provenance: If accompanied by an original wooden case (OWC) or a certificate from a renowned auction house, the resale price will significantly increase.


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Want to know the latest red wine resale prices?

Immediately WhatsApp a photo to 9453 0784, Hung Hong Trading will reply with a reference estimate within ten minutes. Both in-store pickup in Hong Kong and free doorstep collection services are available.

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Common FAQs

Should I keep en primeur receipts and winery delivery notes?

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

Will a protruding cork or leakage on a 1967 Richebourg affect its resale value?

Yes. A drop in the liquid level is the worst thing for red wine, and a protruding cork usually indicates heat expansion or oxidation, directly affecting the storage condition and resale value. Minor leakage needs to be assessed bottle by bottle, while severe leakage may result in rejection.

How much extra value does a complete wooden case (OWC/OCB) add?

An original wooden case is an important bonus for prestigious red wines, especially for full cases of 6 or 12 bottles, where the resale value can be 15–30% higher than for loose bottles. The integrity of the wooden case (no damage, clear branding) will also be factored into the assessment.

How much do damaged capsules 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 recommended to keep it intact. If the capsule is completely detached and the cork is visible, the price will be reduced by approximately 5–10%.

How do I get a free valuation from Wang Hong Trading Co. Ltd?

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 will 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.