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Margaux 1990 Professional Collection of Famous Estates | Hong Kang Trading

Margaux 1990 Professional Collection of Famous Estates | Hong Kang Trading

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Chateau Margaux 1990 Vintage Buyback Assessment and Key Points

As a First Growth in the 1855 Bordeaux Classification, Chateau Margaux has always been renowned for its elegance, finesse, and silky texture. The 1990 vintage, in particular, is considered one of the greatest vintages of the 20th century, having received a perfect score from the famous wine critic Robert Parker.

To help you better understand the value of your wine collection, we have compiled detailed data and appraisal points for Chateau Margaux 1990:

Chateau Margaux 1990 Vintage Detailed Specifications

Item Professional Description Remarks
Grape Proportion Approx. 75% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Merlot, 5% Petit Verdot & Cabernet Franc Classic Margaux blend
Wine Critic Scores RP 100 / WS 98 / WE 100 Nearly perfect ratings from multiple authoritative organizations
Drinking Window 2005 - 2045+ Currently at its peak drinking window, highly collectible
Aroma Characteristics Violet, blackcurrant, sweet tobacco, spices, truffle, and leather aromas Complex and layered aromas
Aging Potential Very high, well-preserved bottles still have decades of vitality Bottles stored in temperature-controlled cellars have higher value

Why is Chateau Margaux 1990's buyback price Continuously Rising?

  1. Scarcity: Over time, the circulating stock of 1990 original wooden cases (OWC) in the market is decreasing, causing the buyback price of Chateau Margaux 1990 to rise year by year.

  2. Vintage of the Century: The weather in 1990 was almost perfect, and this wine is hailed as "Chateau Margaux's masterpiece," making it highly sought after by global red wine collectors and investors.

  3. Stable Appreciation Potential: As one of the five First Growths of Bordeaux, its brand effect and the quality assurance of the 1990 vintage make it an evergreen in red wine auctions and long-term buyback markets.


Professional Red Wine Buyback Appraisal Process

We understand that every bottle of fine wine carries the owner's cherished emotions and investment value, which is why Hong Kang Trading uses the most stringent appraisal standards:

  • Fill Level Check: For 1990 red wines, if the fill level remains at "Base Neck" or higher, the buyback value is optimal.

  • Label Condition: Presence of damage, mold, or dampness will directly affect the resale price of fine wine.

  • Capsule Condition: Check for corrosion, signs of leakage, or tampering.

  • Provenance and Storage Environment: Whether it has its original wooden case (OWC) and records of storage in a temperature-controlled wine cellar will significantly increase your red wine buyback profit.

Take a photo, instantly know your wine's price

You can get an online estimate for Chateau Margaux 1990 red wine first. Please photograph the neck fill level, back label, capsule seal, and wooden case branding, and briefly explain its provenance or storage conditions; if suitable, we will then arrange for a physical inspection and transaction.

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Common FAQs

Will the price of Margaux 1990 red wine be affected by market conditions on the day?

If photos of the Margaux 1990 red wine clearly show the neck fill level, back label, capsule seal, and wooden case branding, and there is no obvious low fill level, severe label damage, or prolonged high-temperature storage, it is usually worth arranging an in-person inspection. If the photos are insufficient, we will ask you to provide additional photos of key areas.

Is it better to meet in person to collect the Margaux 1990 red wine, or come to the store?

If photos of the Margaux 1990 red wine clearly show the neck fill level, back label, capsule seal, and wooden case branding, and there is no obvious low fill level, severe label damage, or prolonged high-temperature storage, it is usually worth arranging an in-person inspection. If the photos are insufficient, we will ask you to provide additional photos of key areas.

How will missing accessories affect the actual amount received for Margaux 1990 red wine?

Margaux 1990 red wine does not need to be pre-processed. Cleaning, polishing, or self-repair can sometimes actually lower the price; maintaining its current condition and clearly photographing the neck fill level, back label, capsule seal, and wooden case branding will lead to a more reliable estimate than tidying it up first.

I want to sell Margaux 1990 red wine. What photos do I need to prepare first?

Even for the same batch of red wine, Margaux 1990 red wine will be individually assessed based on the wooden case, storage temperature, vintage, and fill level. Taking separate photos and listing them will result in a more accurate quote than asking for a general price for the entire batch.

Can I still inquire about the price of Margaux 1990 red wine if the vintage or version is uncertain?

The photo appraisal for Margaux 1990 red wine provides an initial range. The actual appraisal will then consider weight, seal, accessories, or specific details. Discrepancies usually arise from low fill levels, severe label damage, and prolonged high-temperature storage, so the clearer the photos, the smaller the discrepancy.