Skip to product information
1 of 1

宏康商行

1990s Rare Feitian Maotai (Iron Cap) - Jiang-flavor Maotai, Purple Maotai, Exclusive to Macao Maotai Culture Association. We recycle all types of old wines / aged spirits | Hongkang Store

1990s Rare Feitian Maotai (Iron Cap) - Jiang-flavor Maotai, Purple Maotai, Exclusive to Macao Maotai Culture Association. We recycle all types of old wines / aged spirits | Hongkang Store

Regular price
Regular price Sale price
Sale Sold out

Guizhou Moutai Recycling Value Core Guide

To help you better understand the rarity and market value of your aged liquor, Hong Kang Commercial offers an in-depth analysis table for Moutai from the 1980s-1990s and special editions. These details directly determine whether your collection can achieve the highest recycling quote.

Moutai Edition and Feature Value Comparison Table

Category / Era Key Feature Description Bottle Cap / Packaging Details Market Rarity
1990s Iron Cap Moutai Commonly known as "Iron Cap", it uses an aluminum twist cap with excellent sealing properties. Red aluminum cap, covered with transparent film, sturdy bottle lines.
Precious Series (since 1986) Includes high-end gift box sets such as "Paper Precious", "Grand Precious", and "Wooden Precious". Comes with a bronze jiaobei (ancient wine cup), exquisite packaging box, and superior liquor quality compared to regular editions.
Purple Moutai (Cultural Liquor) Issued for specific collectors, with an elegant purple bottle body. Mostly special supply or anniversary editions, with a highly distinctive appearance.
Macau Moutai Culture Association Customized edition for Macau's handover and the association, holding special commemorative significance. Bottle body printed with the association's exclusive logo, extremely limited in circulation.
Sauce-fragranced Aged Liquor (80s) Includes "Five Star Brand" and "Flying Fairy Brand" aged liquors for export. Plastic cap with inner seal, liquor yellows and clings to the glass, with an extremely mellow sauce aroma.

How to Determine the Recycling Price of Aged Liquor? (Four Dimensions Affecting Value)

When recycling aged liquor, the price is not fixed. The following long-tail key indicators are at the core of our appraisers' evaluation:

  • Condition Completeness: Are the labels (front and back) complete and undamaged, without signs of dampness, mold, or insect damage?

  • Liquid Level and Weight: The degree of evaporation of the liquor inside the bottle (liquid level). For iron cap Moutai recycling, weight is the most scientific standard for assessing storage condition.

  • Packaging Accessories: Are the original factory color box, instruction manual, jiaobei (for the Precious Series), and factory packing list complete?

  • Storage Environment: Was it stored away from light, in a ventilated, odorless environment? This directly affects the aging effect of the liquor and the final acquisition price.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Moutai Aged Liquor Acquisition

Q1: What is the current recycling price for 1990s Iron Cap Moutai?

A: Iron Cap Moutai, due to its excellent sealing, often has well-preserved liquor quality and is currently a favorite in the high-priced aged liquor acquisition market. The specific price will fluctuate based on the specific year (e.g., 1991 vs. 1996) and the completeness of the cap's film seal.

Q2: I have a special edition liquor from the Macau Moutai Culture Association. How is this type of special edition valued?

A: This type belongs to "niche collectible" or "commemorative" Moutai. Hong Kang Commercial has an extensive database of special editions. We will refer to its total issuance, existing quantity, and current auction market dynamics to provide you with a precise, real-time quote.