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We purchase 1991 Romanee Conti at high-prices | Hong Kang Trading

We purchase 1991 Romanee Conti at high-prices | Hong Kang Trading

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Discover the Exceptional Collectible Value of Romanee-Conti 1991

Domaine de la Romanée-Conti (DRC), hailed by wine critics worldwide as the "King of Wines," showcases the ultimate elegance and complexity of Burgundy's top terroir in its 1991 vintage. For many seasoned fine wine collectors, investing in and liquidating DRC wines is a crucial part of high-end asset allocation. Although the 1991 vintage had extremely limited production, its excellent aging potential allows it to exude captivating mature aromas in today's market. Hong Kang Trading deeply understands the market scarcity and auction performance of this rare and precious vintage, and is committed to providing collectors with the most competitive prices for Romanee-Conti in Hong Kong.


Key Valuation Criteria Affecting Romanee-Conti (DRC) Resale Price

To help you understand our free wine appraisal standards more transparently and clearly, we will explain the key factors that influence the high resale value of top Old World wines. The condition of the wine is paramount in determining the final doorstep collection price.

Assessment Item Specific Observation Details and Standards Impact on Fine Wine Resale Price
Fill Level Observe the distance between the wine liquid in the bottle and the bottom of the cork (e.g., In Neck, Base Neck, Top Shoulder levels). A higher fill level (closer to the cork) indicates better sealing and extremely low oxidation risk, leading to the highest buyback value for older vintage wines.
Label Condition Check if the front and back labels are complete, without obvious stains, severe mold, damage, or faded text. A perfect label significantly enhances the collectible value; minor signs of age are acceptable, but severe damage will proportionally affect the appearance valuation.
Capsule & Cork Examine whether the lead or foil capsule is intact and undamaged, and if the cork shows any signs of bulging, sinking, or seepage. An intact capsule and no signs of seepage are prerequisites for high-value buyback. Seepage usually indicates drastic temperature changes during storage, which will significantly reduce its resale value.
Provenance Assess whether there is an original wooden case (OWC), original purchase receipts, and if it has been stored long-term in a professional temperature and humidity-controlled wine cellar. "Original case Romanee-Conti" with clear provenance and records of storage in a temperature-controlled cellar will fetch the highest premium in the Hong Kong fine wine consignment and resale market.

Hong Kang Trading: Clear and Transparent Doorstep Wine Collection Service Process in Hong Kong

We provide a one-stop, highly private, express doorstep wine collection service in Hong Kong, allowing you to easily liquidate your cherished collection without leaving your home:

  1. Before selling your Romanee-Conti 1991, it is recommended to first take photos of the front label, bottle neck fill level, back label, and capsule seal. If you have purchase provenance, en primeur receipts, and merchant invoices, sending them along will help with a more accurate assessment; a reference price can be provided via WhatsApp at 9453 0784.

  2. Schedule On-site Appraisal: After confirming the preliminary quote, we will arrange for our buyback team to conduct an on-site inspection at your specified time and location (Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and New Territories are all covered) to verify authenticity.

  3. On-site Confirmation and Instant Settlement: Once the wine condition matches the photographic description, we will make full payment in cash or via instant bank transfer (FPS). The process is secure, fast, and without delay.

To get an estimate for Romanee-Conti 1991, please send photos via WhatsApp to 9453 0784; with complete information, the reply will be much more accurate than just stating the name.

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Common FAQs

Before selling Romanee-Conti 1991 red wine, what actions should you avoid?

There's no need to process the Romanee-Conti 1991 red wine beforehand. Cleaning, polishing, or self-repair can sometimes decrease its value. It's safer to keep it in its original state and take clear photos of the front label, neck fill level, back label, and capsule seal, rather than tidying it up before appraisal.

How will the absence of accessories affect the actual amount received for Romanee-Conti 1991 red wine?

We can first provide an estimated range for the Romanee-Conti 1991 red wine. As long as the front label, neck fill level, back label, and capsule seal are clearly visible, Hong Kong Fine Wine can usually make an initial assessment. The final amount received will still be based on a physical inspection of the label, capsule, wooden case, and storage temperature.

Can Romanee-Conti 1991 red wine be appraised together with other red wines?

If the Romanee-Conti 1991 red wine has leakage, it doesn't necessarily mean it cannot be accepted. It's best to honestly state the condition and provide close-up photos. The appraiser will differentiate between normal signs of age and serious issues.

I want to sell Romanee-Conti 1991 red wine. What photos should I prepare first?

For a Romanee-Conti 1991 red wine, photos of the front label, neck fill level, back label, and capsule seal are sufficient to start. The photos don't need to be fancy, but they should be clear and non-reflective. We will first examine the label, capsule, wooden case, and storage temperature, then inform you of the acceptable range and whether additional photos are needed.

If Romanee-Conti 1991 red wine has en primeur receipts and merchant invoices, will the quotation be more accurate?

There's no need to process the Romanee-Conti 1991 red wine beforehand. Cleaning, polishing, or self-repair can sometimes decrease its value. It's safer to keep it in its original state and take clear photos of the front label, neck fill level, back label, and capsule seal, rather than tidying it up before appraisal.