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Haut-Brion 1990 - high-price Red Wine buyback | Hong Kang Trading

Haut-Brion 1990 - high-price Red Wine buyback | Hong Kang Trading

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Haut-Brion 1990: A Legendary Vintage from a Bordeaux First Growth

Château Haut-Brion 1990 is one of the most revered and legendary vintages in the history of Bordeaux, France. As the only First Growth among the Bordeaux five that is located in the Graves appellation, the 1990 Haut-Brion is renowned for its intense aromas of cigar box, roasted raisins, and black truffle, showcasing unparalleled aging potential and structure.

For many seasoned collectors, finding a reliable channel to acquire high-price French fine wines is crucial. With years of experience in fine wine appraisal, Hong Kong Rare Wine keeps a close eye on international auction market trends, providing you with the most accurate and competitive valuation services for your cherished Chateau Haut-Brion 1990.


Key Factors Affecting the buyback Price of Haut-Brion 1990

The preservation status of aged red wine directly determines its market value. When we conduct buyback s of aged fine wines, we perform a transparent and objective assessment based on the following professional criteria to ensure you receive the most reasonable Haut-Brion red wine buyback price:

Assessment Item Ideal Condition (Highest buyback Price) Common Conditions Affecting Valuation (Depending on Severity)
Ullage Into Neck or Base Neck Top Shoulder or below, indicating potential risk of excessive oxidation
Label Label intact, clear text, no mold or water stains Damaged label, severe yellowing, noticeable scratches or large stains
Capsule Capsule tight and unbroken, flat top with no bulging (no signs of leakage) Damaged capsule, sticky residue, abnormal bulging of the top (possibly due to heat expansion)
Color Deep garnet or brick red, clear and free from cloudiness Abnormally dull color, excessively cloudy, or large amount of abnormal suspended particles
Provenance Original Wooden Case (OWC), proof of long-term temperature-controlled storage in a wine cellar Loose single bottle, no clear storage records, long-term storage at room temperature

Clear and Transparent On-Site Red Wine Collection Process

Whether you have a single cherished bottle or a need to clear out an entire case, Hong Kong Rare Wine offers highly convenient on-site buyback services for fine wines in Hong Kong and store drop-off services:

  1. You don't necessarily need to bring the physical Haut-Brion 1990 red wine immediately; first, send us photos of the burnt markings on the wooden case, the front label, the bottle's liquid level, and the back label. If the information is clear, we can usually provide an initial assessment of the receivable range before arranging for store drop-off or on-site collection.

  2. Fast Professional Quotation: Our fine wine appraisal experts will provide an initial buyback quote based on the photos you provide and current market conditions.

  3. Flexible Appointment for Collection: Once the price is confirmed, you can choose to visit our store or schedule our exclusive on-site red wine collection service, ensuring your transaction privacy and security.

  4. Immediate Cash or Transfer Payment: After both parties confirm the wine's condition, we will immediately pay the full amount in cash or via bank transfer, with simple procedures and no delays.


More Bordeaux First Growth and Top Fine Wine buyback s

In addition to the 1990 Haut-Brion, Hong Kong Rare Wine is also committed to High-Price Buyback s of Bordeaux First Growth red wines and buybacks of other esteemed vintage wines. If you have any of the following wines you wish to sell, please feel free to contact us for the latest market prices:

  • Château Lafite Rothschild red wines from classic vintages

  • Château Margaux aged vintages and perfect score vintages

  • Château Mouton Rothschild art label series from various years

  • Château Latour grand cru wines with aging potential

  • Pétrus and DRC (Domaine de la Romanée-Conti) and other top Burgundy Hong Kang Tradings

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Common FAQs

For the Haut-Brion 1990 red wine, is it better to arrange a doorstep collection or visit the store?

For the Haut-Brion 1990 red wine, an estimated range can be provided first. As long as the wooden case branding, front label, bottle neck fill level, and back label are clearly visible, Hong Kong usually can provide an initial assessment; the final price will still be based on a physical inspection of storage temperature, vintage, fill level, and label.

How much difference is there between a photo appraisal and an on-site inspection for Haut-Brion 1990 red wine?

If the photos of the Haut-Brion 1990 red wine are clear, an appointment can usually be made at the store or for a home visit. For valuable or bulk red wines, arrangements will be made based on the number of items, location, and physical condition, and the process will be clearly explained before collection.

How do I know if the Haut-Brion 1990 red wine is worth arranging a physical inspection?

There's no need to clean or repair the Haut-Brion 1990 red wine beforehand. Cleaning, polishing, or self-repair can sometimes reduce the value; keeping it as is and taking clear photos of the wooden case branding, front label, bottle neck fill level, and back label will be more reliable than appraising it after tidying it up.

I want to sell Haut-Brion 1990 red wine. What photos should I prepare first?

If the photos of the Haut-Brion 1990 red wine are clear, an appointment can usually be made at the store or for a home visit. For valuable or bulk red wines, arrangements will be made based on the number of items, location, and physical condition, and the process will be clearly explained before collection.

If I only have a few photos of the Haut-Brion 1990 red wine, can I get a rough estimate first?

Before selling your Haut-Brion 1990 red wine, it's advisable not to clean, recolor, reseal, or remove original packaging. The original condition often has more reference value than a tidied-up one, especially if there is a protruding cork, which should be clearly photographed first.