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High-Price Buyback of Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1991 | Hong Kang Trading

High-Price Buyback of Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1991 | Hong Kang Trading

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Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1991: Simple Breakdown and buyback Guide

1991 was an extremely challenging year for the Médoc region of Bordeaux. However, precisely because of this, the 1991 Mouton Rothschild is relatively rare on the market, making its collection and resale particularly unique. With years of experience in fine wine appraisal, Hong Kang Trading has compiled common information and evaluation metrics for the 1991 vintage.

1991 Mouton Rothschild Professional Specification Sheet

Evaluation Metric Details
Château Classification One of the Bordeaux First Growths (1855 Bordeaux Classification)
Region Pauillac, Bordeaux, France
Label Artist Japanese artist Setsuko (collector item) - Blending Eastern and Western aesthetics through still life florals
Grape Blend Approx. 74% Cabernet Sauvignon, 15% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Franc, 1% Petit Verdot
Optimal Drinking Window 1998 - 2025 (Currently at peak maturity)
Reference Items for Resale Original Wooden Case (OWC), 750ml single bottle, 1.5L magnum

Key Factors Determining Resale Value

When conducting on-site wine collection in the Prince Edward area, Hong Kang Trading's appraisers will provide precise quotations based on the following details. Understanding these details will help you receive a more reasonable buyback price:

  • Fill Level: For a 1991 vintage, a fill level at "Base Neck" or "Very High Shoulder" indicates excellent condition; a lower fill level will significantly impact the wine's resale price.

  • Label Condition: A major selling point of Mouton Rothschild is its artistic label. If the 1991 design by Madame Setsuko shows wear, moisture damage, mold, or tears, it will reduce its collector's value.

  • Capsule: The capsule should be intact with no signs of looseness from turning, and any signs of seepage at the lead seal will significantly deduct from the value.

  • Provenance: If accompanied by the original wooden case, invoice, or proof of storage in a temperature-controlled cellar, its resale value as a fine wine will be higher.

Hong Kang Trading offers on-site wine buyback services in the Prince Edward area, allowing customers to manage their wine collections comfortably. We are proud to acquire high-quality wines, including the Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1991 series.

The 1991 Mouton Rothschild series is renowned worldwide for its elegant style and exceptional taste, hailed as a classic in the wine industry. We understand the value of these precious wines and are committed to offering the most competitive buyback prices, ensuring fair treatment for our customers.

Hong Kang Trading's buyback team will arrange a time to visit the customer's designated location to evaluate their wine and provide immediate buyback services. We are dedicated to offering efficient, secure, and reliable transaction processes, ensuring customer satisfaction and trust.

If you are located in the Prince Edward area and have any wine collection needs or questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Hong Kang Trading looks forward to providing you with excellent buyback services and helping you easily manage your wine collection.

If you are preparing to sell Mouton 1991 wine, please do not clean or tidy it yourself beforehand. Send photos of the wooden case branding, front label, bottle neck fill level, and back label to WhatsApp 9453 0784. We will evaluate each item based on the wooden case, storage temperature, vintage, and fill level to avoid underquoting due to missed details.


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Common FAQs

Before selling Mouton Rothschild 1991, what actions are best avoided?

Mouton Rothschild 1991 does not need pre-treatment. Cleaning, polishing, or self-repair can sometimes reduce the price; maintaining the current condition and clearly photographing the wooden box's branding, the front label, the bottle neck fill level, and the back label will be more reliable than an appraisal after tidying up.

How do I know if Mouton Rothschild 1991 is worth arranging an in-person appraisal?

The most common factors that reduce the price of Mouton Rothschild 1991 are leakage, low fill level, and severely damaged labels. If these conditions exist, don't avoid mentioning them; photograph them clearly, and the quote will be more accurate.

Can I get a rough estimate for Mouton Rothschild 1991 with only a few photos?

The quote for Mouton Rothschild 1991 will be affected by market conditions on the day. Fine vintage wines have high liquidity, but their preservation status directly impacts the quote; therefore, the final price will be determined based on market conditions, the physical condition, and buyer acceptance.

Can I still get a quote if the vintage or version of Mouton Rothschild 1991 is uncertain?

Having purchase records and cellar receipts will make the quote for Mouton Rothschild 1991 more accurate, as the origin, version, or accessory condition all affect buyer confidence; the more complete the information, the fewer back-and-forth negotiations on the quote.

Should Mouton Rothschild 1991 be cleaned or repackaged first?

Mouton Rothschild 1991 does not need pre-treatment. Cleaning, polishing, or self-repair can sometimes reduce the price; maintaining the current condition and clearly photographing the wooden box's branding, the front label, the bottle neck fill level, and the back label will be more reliable than an appraisal after tidying up.