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Mouton Rothschild Pauillac 1er Cru 1988 | Hong Kang Commercial Company

Mouton Rothschild Pauillac 1er Cru 1988 | Hong Kang Commercial Company

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The Unique Resale Potential and Artistic Background of 1988 Chateau Mouton Rothschild

The 1988 vintage in Bordeaux is celebrated as a classic year with exceptional aging potential. As one of the five First Growths of Bordeaux, the 1988 Chateau Mouton Rothschild not only showcases the distinctive powerful tannins and profound fruit aromas characteristic of the Pauillac appellation on the Left Bank, but its greatest highlight lies in its historically significant art label from that year.

The 1988 Mouton label was created by renowned American Pop artist Keith Haring. This artwork, with its iconic lines and vibrant dancing figures, symbolizes two sheep (Mouton means sheep in French) celebrating around the Tree of Life. This perfect fusion of a premium wine with modern popular art has ensured that the 1988 Mouton art label consistently receives high demand and liquidity in auction markets and among high-end wine collectors. Whether as an investment or for tasting a vintage prestige wine, it holds an irreplaceable status.


Four Appraisal Standards Influencing the Resale Price of 1988 Mouton Rothschild

When acquiring vintage prestige wines, the condition of the bottle directly determines its ultimate market value. To help you better understand our valuation process, we will break down the following appraisal standards:

Professional Appraisal Item Perfect Collection Condition (Highest Resale Price Standard) Common Damage Factors Affecting Resale Price