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Fine Wine | Le Pin Pomerol 2019 Buyback | Hong Kang Trading
Fine Wine | Le Pin Pomerol 2019 Buyback | Hong Kang Trading
Deconstructing Le Pin 2019: Why it has such High Collection and Resale Value
Le Pin is renowned as the pioneer of "garage wines" in Pomerol, with extremely limited production, typically only around 500 to 600 cases annually. The 2019 vintage of Le Pin has garnered exceptional praise from numerous international wine critics and is considered one of the vintages with the greatest aging potential in recent years. For owners, understanding the specific parameters and market conditions of this wine can help achieve a more accurate valuation when reselling red wine.
2019 Le Pin Pomerol Specifications and Professional Ratings at a Glance
This table integrates detailed technical parameters, showcasing our professional understanding of prestigious wines, which is the foundation for our accurate quotations.
| Parameter Category | Details | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Region | Bordeaux, France - Pomerol | Premier appellation of the Right Bank |
| Blend | 100% Merlot | The purest expression of Merlot |
| Winemaking Process | Aged 18-24 months in new oak barrels | Imparts rich vanilla and toasted bread aromas |
| Scores | Robert Parker (WA): 97-100 points James Suckling: 99-100 points | Near-perfect scores boost its secondary market resale price |
| Drinking Window | 2029 - 2060+ | Exceptional aging potential implies long-term appreciation |
| Production | Extremely scarce (approx. 6,000 bottles) | Limited market circulation, high buyback demand |
Key Factors Affecting Le Pin Red Wine Resale Price (Professional Valuation Standards)
At [Hong Kang Trading], we employ international standard inspection procedures for fine wine buyback. Many clients ask: "How much is my wine worth?" In fact, besides the vintage, storage condition is the critical factor determining the final resale price.
The table below lists the main factors influencing the valuation of Le Pin 2019, which can help you pre-assess the value level of your collection:
| Evaluation Item | Ideal Condition (Highest Resale Price) | Deduction/Discount Factor | Practical Treatment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ullage/Level | Into Neck | Top Shoulder or lower | Low ullage usually indicates oxidation risk, significantly impacting the price. |
| Label | Perfectly intact, no stains, no damage | Tears, mold, dampness, faded text | Storing in a temperature-controlled wine cabinet can prevent label damage from dampness. |
| Capsule | Complete and intact, flat | Damaged, corroded, bulging (suggests heat exposure) | A bulging capsule may indicate exposure to high temperatures, severely affecting wine quality. |