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High-Price Buyback 2006 Grands Echézeaux Red Wine | Hong Kang Trading
High-Price Buyback 2006 Grands Echézeaux Red Wine | Hong Kang Trading
Grands Echézeaux 2006 Red Wine Valuation Key Points
Wines from Domaine de la Romanée-Conti (DRC) have always been the top choice for global premium red wine collectors and investors. The 2006 vintage of Grands Echézeaux exemplifies the ultimate expression of Burgundy terroir in France. Its complex aromatic layers and excellent aging potential ensure strong demand in the high-end old wine auction market.
Wine Core Information at a Glance
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Prestigious Winery | Domaine de la Romanée-Conti (DRC) |
| Appellation | Côte de Nuits, Burgundy, France |
| Vineyard Classification | Hong Kang Trading |
| Grape Variety | 100% Pinot Noir |
| 2006 Vintage Characteristics | The climate resulted in a wine with a rigorous structure, exuding aromas of black cherry, spices, and earthy notes. It has fine tannins and a long finish, is currently at its optimal drinking window, and possesses long-term investment appreciation potential. |
Key Factors Affecting buyback Prices of Premium French Red Wines
To fulfill our commitment to "transparent transactions," Hong Kang Trading's professional wine appraisal team rigorously inspects the following wine appearance and storage conditions when valuing old Burgundy wines. Understanding these standards will help you receive the most favorable offer for your fine wines.
Professional Red Wine Appearance and Condition Grading Standards
| Assessment Metric | Condition Requirements and Impact on buyback Price |
|---|---|
| Fill Level | The perfect fill level for premium red wine should be at the neck (Into Neck). A significant drop in fill level (Ullage) may indicate a risk of excessive oxidation and is the most critical factor in determining the buyback price of old wines. |
| Front and Back Label Condition | Labels should be clear, without significant damage, large water stains, or mildew. Complete and well-preserved labels can significantly enhance their marketability and premium value in the secondary market for fine wines. |
| Capsule & Cork | The tin capsule on top must be intact and undamaged, without severe corrosion or oxidation; the cork should be flush with the bottle rim. If it is slightly protruding or has seepage (minor leakage), it will affect the final valuation. |
| Provenance | Providing proof of storage in a temperature and humidity-controlled wine cellar, or including original wooden cases (OWC), purchase receipts, etc., can effectively increase the overall resale value. |