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High-End Red Wine Recycling | High-Price Recycling of 1995 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Montrachet Grand Cru Wine 24-Hour On-Site Service | Hongkang Commercial Co.

High-End Red Wine Recycling | High-Price Recycling of 1995 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Montrachet Grand Cru Wine 24-Hour On-Site Service | Hongkang Commercial Co.

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1995 DRC Montrachet Detailed Specification Sheet

Many customers ask about high-end red wine recycling | How much is a 1995 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti (Montrachet Grand Cru) Montrachet worth now—the answer depends on several factors.

Specification Item Details
Winery Name Domaine de la Romanée-Conti (DRC)
Wine Name Montrachet Grand Cru
Vintage 1995
Region Burgundy, France - Côte de Beaune
Grape Variety 100% Chardonnay
Classification Grand Cru
Estimated Annual Production Extremely rare, global annual production typically only about 250 cases (around 3000 bottles)
Optimal Serving Temperature 12°C - 14°C
Alcohol Content 13.5% (may vary slightly by batch)
Bottle Features Traditional Burgundy broad-shouldered bottle, label with individual serial number

Why does the 1995 DRC Montrachet have such a high resale value?

In the high-end vintage wine market, DRC Montrachet has long held the status of "the world's most expensive white wine." The 1995 vintage is particularly sought after by collectors and investors due to several key factors:

  1. Scarcity and Production Limits: DRC owns only about 0.67 hectares of vineyard in the Montrachet Grand Cru. The climatic conditions in Burgundy in 1995 led to low yields but concentrated quality, making perfectly preserved bottles (Pristine Condition) extremely rare on the market. This directly drives up its acquisition price.

  2. Exceptional Aging Potential: While white wines are usually consumed earlier than red wines, DRC Montrachet is an exception. The 1995 vintage is currently at its peak maturity, exhibiting astonishing complexity (including notes of cream, roasted nuts, minerals, and honey). It is a dream item on any Burgundy white wine investment list.

  3. Market Liquidity: Compared to ordinary vintages, premium vintages from the mid-90s have repeatedly fetched high prices at international auctions, which means we can offer you a more competitive cash back offer.


Hong Kang Trading's Professional Appraisal Standards: Key Factors Determining Resale Price

Many customers ask: "How much can I sell my wine for?" Vintage wine appraisal is not based on a single standard. We employ a rigorous appraisal process to ensure your treasured collection receives the fairest market value. The following are the main factors affecting the resale price of 1995 DRC Montrachet:

Assessment Dimension Key Inspection Points Impact on Price
Ullage Whether the liquid level is within the standard range of the bottleneck Higher ullage indicates better airtightness and a higher resale price. If the ullage is too low (e.g., below the shoulder), it may affect the offer.
Label Condition Whether the label is complete, without stains or damage A perfect label is crucial for market value. Minor damage is usually acceptable but will slightly adjust the valuation.
Capsule Whether the capsule rotates normally, without corrosion or holes Confirming that it has not been opened or the heat-shrink wrap is undamaged is the first line of defense for authenticating the wine.
Wine Color The depth and clarity of the golden hue The color of a 1995 white wine should be deep golden. If it is too cloudy or turns dark brown, it may indicate excessive oxidation.
Provenance Whether there is proof of purchase or original case Having original proof of purchase or a well-preserved original wooden case can significantly increase buyer confidence and thus the acquisition price.

Hong Kang Trading offers 24-hour professional on-site high-price wine collection:

Hong Kang Trading specializes in the collection of high-end wines, particularly offering 24-hour on-site collection services for the 1995 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Montrachet Grand Cru. 1995 is considered an excellent vintage, with Montrachet from this year exhibiting exceptional quality and aging potential. Its color is bright golden, exuding complex aromas of ripe citrus, honey, and subtle minerality. The palate is round and full-bodied, with crisp acidity that is well-balanced, and a long finish. It is still in its prime drinking window and continues to evolve, revealing more layers of flavor as time goes on.

If you possess this precious 1995 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Montrachet Grand Cru wine and are considering selling it, please contact Hong Kang Trading for a free consultation and appraisal. We look forward to being your most reliable partner in the fields of collection and investment, providing the most professional and efficient collection services.

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Common FAQs

If the wine label is stained or watermarked, will you still accept it?

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

High-end Red Wine Recycling | High-price Recycling 1995 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti (Montrachet Grand Cru) Montrachet Wine 24-hour Professional Home Collection. Will a bulging cork or leakage affect recycling?

Yes. A drop in liquid level is the most undesirable in red wine. A bulging cork usually indicates expansion due to heat or oxidation, which directly affects the preservation condition and recycling price. Minor leakage needs to be evaluated bottle by bottle, while severe leakage may lead to rejection.

Are temperature and storage key factors affecting the recycling price?

Yes. The ideal storage for red wine is 12–15°C, 65–75% humidity, away from light, and without vibration. Long-term storage at high temperatures can cause the wine to deteriorate, commonly known as "cooked," which will significantly reduce the price; having a temperature-controlled wine cellar record, on the other hand, adds value.

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 and indirectly lead to a better recycling price.

How do I get a free valuation from Hung Hong Hong Sang Hong?

Simply WhatsApp us at 9453 0784 with photos. Clearly photograph the front label of the wine bottle, the liquid level at the neck, and the capsule seal. We generally respond with a reference price within 10 minutes. We offer free door-to-door collection services in Hong Kong, Kowloon, New Territories, and Macau, or you can visit our store for immediate transaction.