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We buy Château Haut Brion 2017 | Hong Kong Commercial Co.

We buy Château Haut Brion 2017 | Hong Kong Commercial Co.

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Château Haut-Brion 2017: Collector's Edition Wine Information

To help collectors better understand the market value of this fine wine, here are the professional specifications and rating references for this vintage of Château Haut-Brion. As one of the five First Growths of Bordeaux, its outstanding quality ensures high liquidity and market value in the secondary wine market.

Assessment Item Details
Winery Name Château Haut-Brion
Appellation Pessac-Léognan, Bordeaux, France
Winery Classification 1855 Bordeaux Classification First Growth (Premier Grand Cru Classé)
Grape Varietal Blend 53% Merlot, 40.7% Cabernet Sauvignon, 6.3% Cabernet Franc
Estimated Drinking Window 2024 – 2050 (Possesses strong aging and appreciation potential)
International Authority Ratings

Robert Parker (RP): 97/100


James Suckling (JS): 98/100

Suitable Storage Conditions Temperature 12°C - 15°C, humidity 70% - 75% in a dark cellar

Immediate Purchase of Château Haut-Brion: Key Factors Affecting Wine Buyback Prices

If you intend to sell your cherished First Growth Bordeaux wines, Hong Kong Hong Kang Trading Company has extensive experience in wine reclamation in Hong Kong and provides old wine appraisal services. When assessing the final purchase price for Château Haut-Brion 2017, our appraisers consider the following four core standards:

  • Label Condition: Is the label clear, undamaged, without severe water stains or mold? A perfectly preserved label can significantly increase the buyback price of old wines.

  • Fill Level: The height of the wine in the bottle is a crucial indicator of sealing integrity and storage condition. For a relatively recent vintage like 2017, the fill level should remain at the optimal "Into Neck" state.

  • Capsule and Cork: Is the foil capsule intact and undamaged? Is the cork in good condition, without signs of seepage or a protruding cork?

  • Provenance & Storage: Acquisitions of First Growth wines with excellent storage records (e.g., stored in a temperature-controlled cellar or in original wooden cases OWC) typically receive more favorable market offers.


Hong Kang Trading Company - Transparent and Efficient Professional Wine Acquisition Process

We are committed to providing wine collectors with the most transparent and convenient high-price wine buyback experience. Whether it's a single bottle of Château Haut-Brion or a collection in original wooden cases, we promise to offer fair market prices:

  1. Free Online Valuation: Send photos of your Château Haut-Brion 2017 (including front label, back label, capsule, and overall fill level) via WhatsApp. Our appraisers will provide an immediate preliminary quote for purchasing your Château Haut-Brion wine.

  2. Professional On-Site Verification: After confirming the preliminary quote, you can choose to schedule an appointment to bring the wine to our store, or we can arrange for a specialist to conduct on-site verification. The appraisal process is open and transparent, without arbitrary price reductions.

  3. Instant Cash Settlement: Once both parties confirm the final purchase amount, we will immediately complete the settlement via cash or bank transfer. The transaction process is secure, fast, and protects your interests.

Own Château Haut-Brion and want to know its value?

WhatsApp 9453 0784 for an instant photo appraisal, on-site inspection and cash settlement at our store, free door-to-door service across Hong Kong, with 20 years of reputation.

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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 illegible, it will affect the difficulty of appraisal and valuation.

Will a protruding cork or leakage from a Château Haut Brion 2017 affect its recycling?

Yes. A drop in the wine level is highly undesirable. A protruding cork usually indicates heat expansion or oxidation, which directly affects the storage 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 conditions for red wine are 12–15°C, 65–75% humidity, away from light, and without vibration. Long-term storage at high temperatures will degrade the wine quality, commonly known as "cooked," which will significantly reduce the price. Having records of a temperature-controlled wine cellar, however, will add value.

I have several bottles of red wine from different wineries. Can they be appraised together?

Yes. We accept mixed deliveries. Each bottle is appraised and quoted independently, with a minimum of one bottle accepted. No matter how many bottles you have, you are welcome.

How can I get a free appraisal from Wang Hong Kong Commercial?

Simply WhatsApp us at 9453 0784 with photos. Please clearly photograph the front label of the bottle, the liquid level at the neck, and the seal of the capsule. We typically reply 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.