Collection: Recycling of Haut-Brion red wine

Haut-Brion is the most distinctive name among the five First Growths. It's not in Médoc, but in Pessac-Léognan; its aromas often include cedar, tobacco, minerals, and a hint of toastiness. When aged, it reaches its optimal drinking window earlier than many famous Left Bank châteaux.

When reselling Haut-Brion, don't just look at the name. The resale price of high-scoring vintages like 1989, 2005, 2009, and 2010 can differ significantly from average vintages. For the same vintage, factors like original wooden case, fill level, label integrity, and purchase source will directly affect the quotation.

Burgundy Wine will first make a preliminary assessment based on photos, then verify the physical condition. For suitable wines, we can arrange door-to-door collection in Hong Kong and Macau or in-store drop-off. The quotation will be itemized, so sellers understand how the price is determined.

Key details for Haut-Brion valuation

Haut-Brion has stable market liquidity, but buyers have high demands for condition. The following factors typically most influence transaction speed and price.

Key Vintages 1989, 2000, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2015, 2016. For older vintages, fill level and provenance are especially important.
Condition Highlights Whether the label is damp-stained, if there are signs of leakage on the capsule, and if the fill level is still at the neck or high shoulder.
Market Buyers Collectors of the five First Growths, seasoned Bordeaux drinkers, and F&B buyers seeking ready-to-drink vintages.
Bonus Conditions Original wooden case, multiple bottles from the same batch, purchase receipts or merchant storage records.

Haut-Brion Redemption Process in Hong Kong

First, send photos and the vintage; we will reply with the acceptable range. If the price is suitable, we will arrange a time for wine inspection. After physical verification, cash or bank transfer settlement can be made on the spot. The entire process prioritizes confidentiality and clear quotations.

  • Clearly photograph the front label, back label, capsule, bottle bottom, and fill level.
  • If available, provide wooden case, invoices, and storage records.
  • For multiple bottles of the same vintage or in the same case, please state the quantity and storage location.

Haut-Brion Related Internal Links

If you are also comparing the five First Growths or top Bordeaux wines, you can refer to the following pages first.

Haut-Brion Red Wine Vintages and Market Reference

The useful vintage data from the original page is retained below, allowing sellers to first determine if their wine belongs to a high-demand vintage, a stable circulation vintage, or a vintage requiring further detailed valuation based on physical condition. The table is for preliminary reference only; actual redemption prices still depend on provenance, fill level, and label condition.

Vintage Robert Parker (RP) Score James Suckling (JS) Score Vintage Characteristics & Aging Potential Market Acquisition Demand Valuation Level
1989 100 (Legendary Vintage) 100 Perfect ripeness, with aromas of toasted tobacco, cedar, and blackcurrant. Impeccable. 🔥 Extremely High (Scarce) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
2005 100 100 Massive structure, powerful tannins, immense aging potential. Currently entering its drinking window. 🔥 Extremely High ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
2009 100 100 A benchmark warm vintage, silky and rich, with typical minerality and caramel notes. 🔥 Extremely High ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
2010 100 100 A classic Bordeaux vintage, perfectly balanced acidity and tannins. A top choice for investment and collection. 🔥 Extremely High ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
2015 100 100 Another peak after 2010, with exuberant fruit and complex layers. 🔺 High ⭐⭐⭐⭐
2016 100 100 Elegance and power coexist, showcasing Haut-Brion's unique terroir. 🔺 High ⭐⭐⭐⭐
2000 99 98 Millennium wine, stable market demand, firm prices. 🟢 Stable ⭐⭐⭐⭐
2003 95 97 A hot vintage, unique style with rich roasted fruit aromas. 🟢 Stable ⭐⭐⭐
2011-2014 92-96 94-97 Drinkable vintages, good value for money, high market liquidity. 🟢 Stable ⭐⭐⭐
1990-1999 90-96 92-96 Most are in their optimal drinking window; pay attention to fill level and storage condition. 🟡 Depends on storage condition ⭐⭐⭐

Local Valuation and Transaction Reminders

The most important aspect of wine redemption in Hong Kong is not merely quoting a famous name, but ensuring both buyer and seller understand the transaction risks. Burgundy Wine will first make a preliminary assessment from photos, and if suitable, arrange a physical wine inspection. If the wine's condition matches the photos, the quoted price usually won't change significantly on-site without reason.

Collectors in Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, New Territories, and Macau can first inquire with photos. For high-value famous wines, older vintages, or original cases, we recommend supplementing with provenance documents and storage information. For mixed batches of wines, we will first separate high-value wines, liquid wines, and wines not currently suitable for redemption, to provide a clearer overall valuation.

If you want to know a rough redemption price first, you can send photos of the front label, back label, neck fill level, capsule, and original case details to Burgundy Wine. The more complete the information, the closer the estimated price will be to the final transaction price. If you are unsure about the vintage or authenticity, you can also send photos for our initial assessment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do you also buy back Haut-Brion Blanc?

A: Yes, we do. Haut-Brion Blanc has an even smaller production than its red counterpart and is highly sought after in the secondary market. The resale value often exceeds sellers' expectations.

Q: Why is the 1989 Haut-Brion red wine particularly valuable?

A: The 1989 vintage received a perfect score from Parker and is considered one of Haut-Brion's most legendary vintages in recent history. Coupled with its diminishing stock, its market price has been continuously rising.

Q: What is the relationship between Haut-Brion and La Mission Haut-Brion?

A: They are neighbors. After La Mission Haut-Brion was acquired by Haut-Brion in 1983, both are managed by the same owner. We buy back both wines, and high-scoring vintages of La Mission Haut-Brion also command good resale prices.

Q: I have a bottle of Haut-Brion that's over ten years old. How can I tell if it's still valuable?

A: The main factors are the fill level and the label. If the fill level is above the neck (Into Neck) and the label is intact, the value is generally not affected. You can send us a photo, and we can help you with an appraisal.

  • Process one:

    Online 24 hours a day, welcome to consult at any time, send pictures and preliminary estimate via WhatsApp: 96737259

  • Process two:

    The staff will make a preliminary estimate based on the pictures, and the price will be appropriate. We will make an appointment at a time and place to see the real thing (the time and place are chosen by the customer)

  • Process three:

    After arriving at the destination, professionals will pass the physical appraisal again to conclude the transaction. Customers can choose multiple transaction methods, which are safe and confidential.