Collection: Recycled Wu-Tang/Mouton red wine

What makes Mouton so special is not just its First Growth status, but also its unique artistic labels each year. Names like Picasso, Dali, Andy Warhol, and Xu Bing add another layer of discussion and premium to certain vintages in the collector's market.

When reselling Mouton, the vintage, the artist of the label, the condition, and the provenance all need to be considered together. Vintages that generate buzz, such as the 2000 Golden Ram, the perfect-score 2016, and the 2018 Xu Bing label, elicit different buyer responses compared to regular vintages.

Emperor Palace evaluates Mouton as both a wine and a collectible. Poor label preservation can affect its appeal; conversely, original cases and complete provenance can increase confidence in a deal.

Mouton Valuation: More Than Just Scores

Mouton's label culture makes vintage stories very important, so both drinking value and collectible value must be considered during valuation.

Representative Vintages 1945, 1982, 1986, 1996, 2000, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2016, 2018.
Label Factors Artists, commemorative vintages, and label integrity influence collector interest.
Condition Requirements Scratches, damp stains on the label, and low fill levels will diminish the premium from artistic labels.
Batch Advantage Six or twelve bottles in the original case, with wooden box and outer packaging, are more likely to fetch a good price.

Preparing Information for Mouton Resale

For Mouton, it is recommended to take clear photos of the entire label, as the label itself is a valuation factor. If you also have Lafite, Latour, Margaux, or Haut-Brion, you can send them all to us for a combined quote.

  • Avoid reflections when photographing the front label; the artistic design must be fully visible.
  • Provide additional information such as vintage, capacity, and whether it's in its original case.
  • If the label has damage or stains, please photograph them accurately to avoid discrepancies upon physical inspection.

Related Mouton Links

Mouton is often collected with other Left Bank First Growths. Please refer to the following pages.

Mouton Rothschild Red Wine Vintages and Market Reference

The following useful vintage data from the original page is retained to help sellers determine if their wine belongs to a high-demand vintage, a stably traded vintage, or a vintage that requires further detailed valuation based on physical condition. The table is for initial reference only; actual resale prices still depend on provenance, fill level, and label condition.

Vintage Artist Robert Parker (RP) Rating Reference Collectibility/Resale Demand Notes
2019 Olafur Eliasson 98+ ★★★★★ Solar Rhythm, a high-scoring masterpiece in recent years
2018 Xu Bing 99 ★★★★★ Unique "Square Calligraphy," highly favored by the Chinese market
2017 Annette Messager 96+ ★★★★ Theme "Hallelujah," elegant style
2016 William Kentridge 100 ★★★★★ Perfect score vintage, highly appreciated potential
2010 Jeff Koons 99 ★★★★★ Classic great vintage, first choice for long-term holding
2008 Xu Lei 95+ ★★★★ Contemporary Chinese painter, high market inquiry
2000 (No artist / Golden Ram) 96+ ★★★★★★ Millennium commemorative edition, golden ram directly etched on the bottle, highly collectible
1982 John Huston 100 ★★★★★★ Legendary vintage, a Bordeaux red wine myth, fetches astronomical prices on resale

Local Valuation and Transaction Reminders

For Hong Kong red wine resale, the most important thing is not just naming a famous wine, but ensuring both buyer and seller understand the transaction risks. Emperor Palace will first make a preliminary assessment based on photos, and then arrange a physical inspection if suitable; if the wine's condition matches the photos, the quoted price will generally not be significantly altered without cause on site.

Collectors in Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, New Territories, and Macau can first inquire with photos. For high-value famous estates, old vintages, or original cases, we recommend providing provenance documents and storage information; for mixed batches of wines, we will first categorize high-value wines, circulating wines, and wines not currently suitable for resale, to provide a clearer overall valuation.

If you want to know the approximate resale price, you can send photos of the front label, back label, bottle neck fill level, capsule, and original case information to Emperor Palace. 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 preliminary assessment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Mouton Rothschild invites different artists to design its labels every year. Which artists' versions are the most valuable?

A: The versions by Picasso (1973), Andy Warhol (1975), and Francis Bacon (1990) are the most sought after. The 2000 golden sheep label is also highly coveted due to its millennium significance.

Q: Is the 1945 V-label Mouton Rothschild really worth that much?

A: The 1945 vintage features a V-label commemorating the victory in World War II, and that year's wine quality was rated as a century's finest, so its market price has long been in the six figures. There are very few in existence, so if you have one, be sure to take good care of it.

Q: Are Mouton Rothschild's third wines (Le Petit Mouton, Aile d'Argent) also worth selling?

A: Le Petit Mouton is the second red wine and has some resale value. Aile d'Argent is a white wine with a small production, but market demand is not particularly high, so it is recommended to check prices before deciding.

Q: Will damaged Mouton Rothschild art labels significantly reduce their value?

A: Yes. The Mouton Rothschild art labels themselves are part of their collectible value. If they are severely damaged, the price reduction will be greater than for other wineries. Therefore, try to avoid humidity and friction when storing them.

  • 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.