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High-Price Buyback of Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1999 | Hong Kang Trading

High-Price Buyback of Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1999 | Hong Kang Trading

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In-Depth Appreciation and Resale Guide for 1999 Chateau Mouton Rothschild

The 1999 vintage of Chateau Mouton Rothschild is a legendary year for Bordeaux's Left Bank. For this year, the winery invited the famous French poster artist Raymond Savignac to design the label, featuring a simple yet lively "baa-baa lamb" image, which left collectors with a highly recognizable visual memory.

Looking to sell your wine or resell your Chateau Mouton Rothschild? First, understand the key factors that influence its valuation.


1999 Mouton Rothschild Wine Specifications and Score Overview

The table below summarizes the professional wine critics' ratings for the 1999 Mouton, helping you assess the secondary market premium potential of your collection.

Item Details Notes
Region Pauillac, Bordeaux, France One of the five First Growths
Label Designer Raymond Savignac Artwork: Waving Lamb
Robert Parker Rating 93 Points Exhibits mature fruit, coffee, and leather notes
Wine Spectator Rating 92 Points Elegant structure, round tannins
Drinking Window Now - around 2035 Currently at its peak drinking window, high market demand
Main Grape Varieties Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc Known for high proportion of Cabernet Sauvignon

Key Factors Affecting Resale Price

When assessing high-value wine buybacks, we don't just look at the vintage, but also pay attention to the following details. These details directly determine the maximum resale price for 1999 Mouton:

  1. Fill Level:

    For wines over 20 years old, if the liquid level remains at "High Fill" or "Into Neck," the resale value is highest.

  2. Label Condition:

    The 1999 art label is its soul. If the label has tears, mold, or moisture damage, it will affect the auction valuation of the fine wine.

  3. Capsule:

    Whether the capsule is intact and shows no signs of tampering is an important indicator for authentic original wine.

  4. Storage History:

    Wines stored in temperature and humidity-controlled wine cellars will have more perfectly aged tannins, and thus command a higher buyback price than those stored in ordinary environments.


Quick Appraisal and Quotation Process

You don't necessarily need to bring your 1999 Mouton wine immediately; first, send us photos of the branded wooden case, the front label, the bottle's fill level, and the back label. If the information is clear, we can usually determine the acceptable range first, then arrange for pickup at our store or on-site.

  • Front View: Clearly showing the label and lamb artwork.

  • Side View: Showing the wine's fill level.

  • Top View: Showing the capsule and anti-counterfeit label.

Tip: Keeping the original wooden case (OWC) intact can increase your wine's resale price by over 10-15%.

Do you have other vintages of First Growth wines that need a free appraisal?

Hong Kang Trading is proud to offer the highest price buyback service in Hong Kong, purchasing high-end wines such as the Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1999 series.

The 1999 Chateau Mouton Rothschild series is renowned for its excellent quality and unique flavor, hailed as a classic in the wine world. We understand the value of these precious wines and are willing to pay the highest buyback prices in Hong Kong, ensuring fair treatment for our clients.

Hong Kang Trading has an appraisal team capable of accurately assessing the value of each bottle of wine and arranging a fast, secure transaction process. We are committed to providing excellent buyback services to ensure our clients' satisfaction and trust.

If you have Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1999 series wines or other wine collections you wish to sell, please WhatsApp photos to 9453 0784 first. Hong Kang Trading looks forward to providing you with high-quality buyback services, helping you easily manage your wine collection.


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Common FAQs

Mouton Rothschild 1999 Red Wine – If the vintage or version is uncertain, can I still get a quote?

You don't need to pre-process your Mouton Rothschild 1999 red wine. Cleaning, polishing, or attempting repairs yourself can sometimes reduce its value. Keeping it in its original condition and taking clear photos of the wooden case branding, the front label, the fill level of the bottle neck, and the back label will result in a more reliable valuation than if it were 'tidied up'.

Do I need to clean or repackage my Mouton Rothschild 1999 red wine?

Even within the same batch of red wine, Mouton Rothschild 1999 red wines are assessed individually based on their vintage, fill level, label, and capsule. Taking separate photos and listing them individually will result in a more accurate quote than asking for a general valuation of the entire batch.

I want to sell my Mouton Rothschild 1999 red wine. What photos do I need to prepare first?

Before selling your Mouton Rothschild 1999 red wine, we recommend not cleaning, touching up, resealing, or removing the original packaging. Its original condition is often more valuable than if it has been 'tidied up', especially if the cork is protruding, in which case you should take clear photos of it.

If I have multiple bottles from the same batch of red wine, how will Hong Kong Wine assess them separately?

Mouton Rothschild 1999 red wine missing accessories may still be accepted, but it will affect buyer confidence. If you have the original case information and proof of purchase, it's best to provide them. If not, we can still provide a valuation based on the physical condition of the wine.

How will missing accessories for Mouton Rothschild 1999 red wine affect the final payment?

If the photos of your Mouton Rothschild 1999 red wine are clear, we can usually arrange an appointment at our store or for an on-site visit. For valuable or bulk red wines, arrangements will be made based on the number of bottles, location, and physical condition, and the process will be clearly explained before the handover.