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High-Price Buyback of Richebourg 1967 | Hong Kang Trading Co.

High-Price Buyback of Richebourg 1967 | Hong Kang Trading Co.

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Guide to Richebourg Red Wine Value and Collection

As one of Burgundy's legendary Hong Kang Tradings, Richebourg red wine consistently maintains immense popularity in both the auction market and private collection circles. With years of experience in wine appraisal, Hong Kang Trading can help you understand the true value of this prestigious wine.

Richebourg Red Wine Resale Price Reference Table

The core factors influencing the resale price of Richebourg red wine include the producer (such as DRC, Leroy, Anne Gros, etc.), vintage performance, and storage condition. Below is an overview of popular collectible vintages:

Producer Classic Vintage Professional Rating Reference (RP/BH) Market Scarcity Resale Value Potential
DRC (Domaine de la Romanée-Conti) 1967 / 1990 / 2005 95+ Extremely High Highest Auction Level
Domaine Leroy 1999 / 2015 98+ Extremely High Highly Sought by Collectors
Domaine Anne Gros 2010 / 2019 94-96 High Mid to Long-Term Growth
Domaine Grivot 2005 / 2014 93-95 Medium-High Stable Appreciation

Hong Kang Trading Tip: For older vintages from the 1960s (such as 1967 Richebourg), the completeness of the label and the fill level (ullage) significantly impact the resale price. It is recommended to take photos and consult an appraiser.


Professional Wine Appraisal: 4 Key Standards for Determining Resale Price

When providing a quote for wine resale, our team of experts meticulously evaluates the following details to ensure the fairest market price:

  1. Label Condition: Presence of mold, damage, or fading. For old wines like the 1967, slight mold can sometimes indicate good cellar storage, but this depends on the specific situation.

  2. Fill Level: Due to evaporation over time, if the liquid level is below the shoulder, the value will be affected.

  3. Capsule Condition: Is the capsule loose, are there signs of leakage or corrosion?

  4. Provenance: If accompanied by original wooden cases (OWC) or certificates from renowned auction houses, the resale price will significantly increase.


Richebourg 1967 will be handled by Hong Kang Trading based on its physical condition. We first consider the vintage, fill level, label, capsule, wooden case, and storage records. With clear information, the quotation and transaction arrangements can be finalized more quickly.

Want to know the latest resale market trends for red wine?

Before selling Richebourg 1967, it's recommended to photograph the branding on the wooden case, the front label, the fill level at the bottle neck, and the back label. If you have proof of purchase, en primeur receipts, and merchant invoices, sending them along will help us make a better assessment. You can WhatsApp 9453 0784 for a reference price.

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Common FAQs

I only have a few photos of the Richebourg 1967. Can you give me an initial estimate?

We can give an initial estimated range for the Richebourg 1967. As long as the branding on the wooden case, front label, bottle fill level, and back label are clear, Hong Kong Vintage Wine can usually determine the direction. The final offer will still be based on a physical inspection of the capsule, wooden case, storage temperature, and vintage.

If I have several bottles of the same batch of red wine, how will Hong Kong Vintage Wine estimate them separately?

The price quote for Richebourg 1967 will be affected by market conditions on the day. Fine vintage wines have high liquidity, but their preservation status directly impacts the quoted price. Therefore, the final offer will be determined by market conditions, the physical condition of the wine, and buyer acceptance.

After receiving photos of the Richebourg 1967, how does Hong Kong Vintage Wine usually respond?

Even for the same batch of red wine, each Richebourg 1967 will be individually assessed for its capsule, wooden case, storage temperature, and vintage. Taking separate photos and listing them will result in a more accurate quote than asking for a blanket estimate for the entire batch.

Can the Richebourg 1967 be estimated along with other red wines?

The Richebourg 1967 may still be accepted even if accessories are incomplete, but this will affect buyer confidence. If you have information about the original case and purchase source, it's best to provide it. If not, we can still estimate based on the physical condition.

I want to sell my Richebourg 1967. What photos should I prepare first?

The photo estimation for Richebourg 1967 provides an initial range. On-site, we will further examine the weight, seal, accessories, and other details. Discrepancies usually arise from protruding corks, leakage, and low fill levels, so the clearer the photos, the smaller the discrepancy.