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Red Wine | Professional Acquisition of Margaux 1993 | Hongkang Trading Company

Red Wine | Professional Acquisition of Margaux 1993 | Hongkang Trading Company

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In-depth Review and Buyback Guide for Chateau Margaux 1993 Red Wine

As one of the five First Growths of Bordeaux, Chateau Margaux has always been known for its elegance, finesse, and silky texture. Although 1993 was not a stellar vintage in Bordeaux, Chateau Margaux, relying on its excellent terroir and rigorous winemaking techniques, still produced a fine wine with high collection and tasting value.

1993 Chateau Margaux Red Wine Specifications and Professional Parameters

Understanding the basic specifications of red wine is the first step in determining its buyback value. Here are the key data for the 1993 Chateau Margaux red wine:

Parameter Item Details Remarks
Grape Variety Proportion Approx. 75% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Merlot, 5% Petit Verdot & Cabernet Franc Exhibits typical Margaux style
Wine Critic Scores Robert Parker (RP) approx. 88-90 points / Wine Spectator (WS) approx. 89 points Has stable market value
Aging Potential Fully mature for drinking, can be stored longer if properly kept Aging potential of 20-30+ years
Alcohol Content 12.5%vol Standard classic Bordeaux proportion
Recommended Decanting Time 45 - 60 minutes Be careful with old wines during decanting to avoid over-oxidation

Key Factors Determining Buyback Price

When reselling Chateau Margaux red wine, the price is not fixed. Hongkang Merchant's on-site appraisers will conduct a comprehensive evaluation based on the following details to ensure you receive a fair price for your collection:

  1. Label Condition: Presence of mold, damage, or stains. For luxury wine acquisitions, the integrity of the appearance directly affects its resale value.

  2. Fill Level: Since 1993, over 30 years have passed. A fill level of "Into Neck" or "Base Neck" is considered excellent.

  3. Capsule: Whether the tin capsule is intact and free of signs of seepage.

  4. Storage: Red wines stored in a temperature and humidity-controlled wine cellar typically fetch a higher buyback price than those kept in ordinary environments.

  5. Original Wooden Case (OWC): If the original 6-bottle or 12-bottle wooden case can be provided, the premium value will be higher.


Our store address is publicly available, quotes are valid for the day, and transactions are settled on the spot – this is how Hongkang operates.

  • Instant Quote: Simply upload front and back photos of the wine bottle via WhatsApp to receive an initial quote within 15 minutes.

  • Professional Appraisal: We refuse to undervalue your wine. Pricing is based on real-time market trends from international wine auction houses (e.g., Sotheby's / Christie's).

  • Flexible Transactions: We support door-to-door buyback services across Hong Kong. Whether it's a private cellar or an office, we can arrange for our specialists to come to you for cash or instant transfer transactions, ensuring security and reliability.

  • Privacy Protection: All high-value wine buyback processes are strictly confidential to protect client privacy.

Hongkang Merchant buys wine 24 hours a day

For market trends, appointment bookings, and on-the-spot transactions, you can WhatsApp 9453 0784. Free on-site service, aligned with international auction market trends, honest quotations.

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Common FAQs

Are temperature and storage key factors affecting the回收價(resale value)?

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

Red Wine | Professional Purchase of Margaux 1993. Do protruding corks or leakage affect the resale value?

Yes. Red wine is most susceptible to a drop in liquid level. A protruding cork usually indicates thermal expansion or oxidation, directly affecting the preservation status and resale value. Minor leakage needs to be evaluated bottle by bottle, while severe leakage may result in refusal to purchase.

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, indirectly leading to a better resale price.

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

Original wooden cases are a significant bonus for prestigious red wines, especially for sealed cases of 6 or 12 bottles, where the resale price can be 15–30% higher than for individual bottles. The integrity of the wooden case (no damage, clear branding) will also be factored into the evaluation.

How do I get a free valuation from Wang Hong Hong Commercial Co. (宏康商行)?

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