World Fine Wine Buyback

Di Bao Wine reviews fine-wine, Champagne and other collectible-bottle enquiries in Hong Kong and Macau. For DRC, Lafite, Mouton, Margaux, Latour, Petrus and more, bottle photos and a wine list can be submitted for an initial review.

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Fine Wines Beyond Bordeaux and Burgundy

Besides the classic French grand crus, there's another group of top-tier wines globally that are equally noteworthy—some even more difficult to acquire than the First Growths. Dibao Wine also offers professional buyback services for these wines.

The "Cult Wine" Phenomenon: Why Are These Wines So Expensive?

The term "Cult Wine" first emerged in California's Napa Valley in the 1990s. At that time, a group of small-production wineries unexpectedly beat renowned French estates in blind tastings, sparking a collecting frenzy. The common characteristics of these wines are: extremely limited production (usually a few hundred cases), very high scores from wine critics, and requiring waiting lists or lotteries to purchase.

Today, the concept of "Cult Wine" has expanded from California to the entire world. Le Pin from Bordeaux's Right Bank, Penfolds Grange from Australia, and even some small Burgundy estates are categorized as such. For the buyback market, these wines are characterized by small circulation and large price fluctuations, but as long as the right buyer is found, their liquidity can be stronger than that of high-production grand crus.

Which International Fine Wines Do We Buy Back?

Rare Right Bank Bordeaux Wines

Le Pin—A pioneer of Bordeaux's Right Bank "garage wine," with extremely limited annual production of only about six hundred cases. The secondary market price for each bottle is astonishing. Le Pin's soil is primarily gravel and clay, with a high proportion of Merlot, producing a wine with a unique texture that falls between Pétrus and other Pomerol estates.

Château Angélus—A Saint-Émilion Premier Grand Cru Classé A estate, located at the junction of hills and plains, with soil that combines limestone and clay. The style is mellow and rounded, and prices have been steadily rising in recent years.

Château Ausone—One of the oldest estates on Bordeaux's Right Bank, with vineyards on a limestone hillside facing south towards the Dordogne River valley. Production is only about two thousand cases, and vintages after 2015 have received particularly strong market reactions.

Château Pavie—Another Saint-Émilion Premier Grand Cru Classé A, known for its rich and full-bodied style, popular with modern drinkers.

Top Napa Valley Wines, USA

Screaming Eagle—The quintessential American "Cult Wine," with extremely limited production and allocation-based sales, essentially a scramble in the market. Primarily Cabernet Sauvignon, its style is bold yet elegant, with Robert Parker giving it perfect scores multiple times. If you have any, the offer will be very attractive.

Opus One—The most iconic blended wine from California's Napa Valley, created in collaboration by Mouton and Robert Mondavi. It has high acceptance in the Asian market and good liquidity, making it one of the easiest Napa Valley wines to convert into cash.

Australian Wine King

Penfolds Grange—The king of Australian wine, primarily Shiraz, with excellent aging potential, very popular in the Asia-Pacific collecting market. We buy all Bin series and Grange. It is worth noting that Penfolds' Bin series (e.g., Bin 389, Bin 707) have high circulation in Hong Kong's secondary market, and good vintages of Grange are even stronger hard currency.

Other Top Burgundy Estates

Armand Rousseau—A top Burgundy estate, producing Chambertin, a classic in the eyes of connoisseurs. Production is also extremely limited, with most seen in the market being older vintages. If you have any Armand Rousseau Grand Cru wines, we would be very interested.

Buyback Advice for Niche Wines

If you have wines not listed above, feel free to ask. A few criteria can help you make an initial assessment: wines rated 95 points or higher by critics (e.g., Robert Parker, Jancis Robinson) usually have secondary market demand; estates with production under one thousand cases, scarcity itself is value; wines stored in original cases with proof of Buy will definitely have a higher buyback price than loose bottles.

Buyback Process

Similar to other series: WhatsApp us photos → receive a quote → schedule a handover → instant payment. For some rarer or special vintage wines, we may need a little more time to check prices, but we can usually respond on the same day.

For a complete list of buyback categories and company information, please see About Dibao Wine.

Looking to sell any of the above wines?

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Send bottle photos and a short list

Send bottle photos, vintages and quantities on WhatsApp. Di Bao Wine will provide an initial assessment, then arrange an in-person inspection if the quote suits you.

Single bottles Fine vintages and limited releases
Original cases OWC, full cases and cellar clear-outs
Follow-up after review Handover arranged around your schedule
  • Step 1

    Send bottle photos or a wine list for an initial review of the submitted details.

  • Step 2

    Our team reviews the photos and arranges a time and place to inspect the bottles if the estimate is suitable.

  • Step 3

    After in-person authentication, we complete the transaction by the settlement method agreed with the customer.