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Sell 1991 Romanée Conti Montrachet Wine

Sell 1991 Romanée Conti Montrachet Wine

Among the prestigious estates in Burgundy, the Montrachet Grand Cru white wine produced by Domaine de la Romanée-Conti (DRC) is hailed as the "King of White Wines". For many top wine collectors, finding and treasuring a well-preserved bottle of 1991 DRC Montrachet Grand Cru white wine is a symbol of sophisticated taste.

Unlike DRC's celebrated red wine series, Montrachet is the estate's only Grand Cru white wine released for public sale (made from 100% Chardonnay). 1991 was a vintage with exceptional aging potential and remarkable complexity. After more than thirty years, it is now in its golden prime, showcasing a high level of flavor with notes of honey, toasted almonds, white truffles, and distinctive minerality, making it extremely rare and sought-after in the old vintage fine wine secondary market.

1991 DRC Montrachet Key Information and Tasting Notes

To help collectors better understand the uniqueness of the treasured wine in their hands, here are the key indicators for the Montrachet Grand Cru of that vintage. These details are also important references for authenticating top Burgundy white wines:

Assessment Dimension 1991 DRC Montrachet Detailed Information Professional Collection Advice & Value Indicator
Grape Variety 100% Premium Chardonnay Exhibits high purity, an iconic variety for acquiring Grand Cru white wines.
Wine Color Deep, brilliant golden to amber Normal evolution for older white wines; clarity without cloudiness is key for healthy wine.
Aroma & Flavor Toasted hazelnuts, beeswax, white truffle, dried apricot, and flinty minerality Extremely layered flavors, balanced acidity and roundness, long finish.
Annual Production Extremely limited (usually only about 250 cases / 3000 bottles) Production is far below market demand, and the reference price for 1991 DRC Montrachet resale remains consistently high.
Aging Potential 30-50+ years The 1991 vintage is currently at its optimal drinking window, while also having high auction and resale demand.

Four Key Factors Influencing the Reference Price for 1991 Romanée Conti Montrachet Resale

As an experienced platform for red and white fine wine buyback, we rigorously and transparently examine the following physical conditions when conducting Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Montrachet Grand Cru appraisals. If you intend to sell your wine, you can refer to the following standards beforehand:

Checking Directions Before Selling 1991 Romanée Conti Montrachet

The 1991 Romanée Conti Montrachet belongs to the 1991 vintage of DRC / Romanée-Conti and cannot be judged solely by the vintage's reputation; the front and back labels, capacity, and preservation marks will collectively influence the buyer's understanding of the physical condition.

When preparing photos for 1991 Romanée Conti Montrachet Resale, it's best to photograph the front label, back label, capsule, fill level, and bottle punt separately; if there is an original case or provenance records, these can also be organized together.

The 1991 Romanée Conti Montrachet for resale can be compared with similar vintages in the same series, but the final assessment will always be based on the actual physical condition.

Organizing 1991 Romanée Conti Montrachet: Useful Cross-references

If you have more than one wine similar to the 1991 Romanée Conti Montrachet for resale, the links below can help you organize by vintage and edition.

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Frequently Asked Questions

buyback 1991 Romanée Conti Montrachet. I'd like to know if it's suitable for sale. What photos do I need to prepare?

It is recommended to prepare photos of the front label, back label, fill level, capsule, seal, and bottle punt. The clearer the photos of the top-tier white wine, the 1991 Romanée Conti Montrachet Grand Cru White Wine, the easier it will be to verify the vintage, condition, and quantity all at once.

What should I pay special attention to for the 1991 vintage of Romanée Conti Montrachet?

The 1991 vintage will first be compared with similar vintages from DRC/Romanée Conti, but judgment won't be based solely on the vintage. The actual bottle still needs to be assessed based on the vintage, fill level, seal, label integrity, and source information. If there is an original case, invoice, or Buy record, please provide them as well.

When assessing the bottle condition of the 1991 Romanée Conti Montrachet, which details most easily affect the outcome?

For the 1991 Romanée Conti Montrachet, we will first look at the vintage, fill level, seal, label integrity, and source information. If there is any damage, leakage, stained label, or low fill level, please photograph it directly for clearer communication later on.

If I only have one bottle of 1991 Romanée Conti Montrachet, do I still need to organize source information?

Even one bottle can be assessed. If the 1991 Romanée Conti Montrachet has its original box, case, or Buy record, please include them with the photos. If there is no information, we can still start by assessing the physical condition of the bottle.

  • 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.

Assessment Item Ideal Condition (Highest Buy Price) Conditions to Note (Factors Affecting Appraisal) Our Professional Handling Method
Ullage Liquid level high in the neck (less than 2cm drop) Liquid level dropped to the shoulder (may indicate oxidation or leakage risk) With years of experience in old vintage fine wine resale in Hong Kong and Macau, we accurately assess whether evaporation is normal loss or due to improper storage.
Label Condition Clear text, no damage, no severe water stains Large areas of label damage, vintage or winery information difficult to discern Slight mold due to high cellar humidity is normal. As long as the main information (winery, vintage, Grand Cru) is discernible, we still offer attractive prices.
Capsule & Cork Intact capsule, not tampered with, cork not sunken or protruding Visible rotation marks, damage to the capsule, or cracked/leaking cork We use non-destructive professional equipment for accurate fine wine authentication, safeguarding the interests of both parties.