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Chunxiang Wine Merchants Buyback Case: An Unused Collection of 2011 and 2012 Feitian Moutai Realises New Value at a Strong Buyback Price

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This anonymous appraisal scenario shows how to review Feitian Moutai 2011 & 2012 through seal and fill-level review, clear photographs and factual condition notes before any physical inspection or agreed...

01 Real bottle photos Review seal, liquid level, labels, and box condition.
02 Valuation factors Year, version, completeness, and current demand.
03 Settlement route Photo quote first, then store or doorstep settlement.
Feitian Moutai (2011 and 2012) bottle, labels and packaging for seal and fill-level review
Original case photo for condition reference

In Hong Kong, a city where land is at a premium, how to effectively utilize space at home is the focus of many people's attention. Many times, items of great value sit quietly in our storage cabinets, waiting to be rediscovered for their market value. Today, let me share with you a true buyback story that happened in Kowloon District.

Opportunity for separation: Mr. Chen’s study tidying up

The seller, Mr. Chen, is a senior executive in the Internet industry in Kowloon District. Last weekend, he decided to conduct a thorough "decluttering" of his study room to clear out more space to place a large number of professional books and a new set of audio equipment that he recently purchased.

While cleaning out the storage box at the bottom of the bookcase, Mr. Chen found several bottles of Kweichow Moutai given to him by his business partner more than ten years ago. Mr. Chen rarely drinks high-strength baijiu. These bottles of wine have been left idle in the depths of a cool and dark cabinet. In order to return the study to simplicity and allow these famous wines to find owners who truly appreciate them, Mr. Chen decided to look for a professional buyback organization online for monetization, and finally he contacted us "Chunxiang Wine Merchants".

Professional appraisal and transaction process

After receiving Mr. Chen’s initial consultation, our appraiser communicated with him immediately. Mr. Chen first sent a few photos of the wine via WhatsApp for us to make a preliminary confirmation of the quality:

  • One of them clearly shows the classic red ribbon and trademark details on the front of the bottle.

  • Additional photos show the detailed information on the back label and the year of manufacture, showing two bottles of Moutai from 2011 and one bottle of Moutai from 2012.

After confirming that it was the 53-degree Feitian Moutai from 2011 and 2012, we made an appointment with Mr. Chen for on-site identification service that afternoon.

After our professional appraisers arrived at Mr. Chen's home, they conducted a strict physical inspection. The rubber caps of these bottles of Moutai are intact and the anti-counterfeiting features are clear. Moreover, because they have been stored in a light-proof and constant-temperature room for a long time, the wine evaporates very little (the phenomenon commonly known as "wine running" is minimal), and the overall quality reachesExcellentlevel.

After explaining the current market conditions and the specific valuation basis for these bottles of wine to Mr. Chen in detail, we gave him a purchase price that satisfied him very much. The two parties reached an agreement on the spot, and we immediately completed the settlement via bank transfer. The whole process took less than 30 minutes, which was efficient and transparent.

Product Information and Market Trend Analysis

In order to give everyone a more intuitive understanding of the buyback value of this type of new wine, we have compiled relevant information about this batch of bought back products:

Year Product Name Degree/capacity Physical state of preservation Market trend analysis in recent years
2011 Kweichow Moutai (Feitian brand) 53% vol / 500ml The rubber cap is complete, no wine leakage, and the back label is clear The output in 2011 was relatively stable, and it is currently a very popular "sub-new wine" in the market. It has excellent liquidity, large market demand, and a strong buyback value.
2012 Kweichow Moutai (Feitian brand) 53% vol / 500ml The seal is tight, the quality is good, and the weight is up to standard. It has been more than ten years now, and the wine is more mellow. Compared with new wine that has just left the factory, its price premium is obvious. It is a vintage that many gourmets and collectors love to buy, and its value preservation rate is extremely high.

Chunxiang Wine Merchants appraiser comments: Famous wines like Mr. Chen's that have been inadvertently preserved can often obtain returns beyond expectations in the buyback market as long as they are stored properly (protected from light, moisture, and placed upright).

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

In order to help more friends like Mr. Chen who need to monetize their idle famous wines, we have compiled the following frequently asked questions:

Q1: Are there any handling fees for on-site valuation and appraisal?

A: Not required at all. Our "Chunxiang Wine Merchants" provides free online preliminary consultation and free professional on-site appraisal services. Even if we don't close the deal, you won't be charged any fees.

Q2: If my wine does not have the original carton packaging, can it still be bought back?

A: Yes. Although the buyback value of wines with complete original packaging (including cartons, cups, instructions, etc.) will be relatively higher, single naked bottles will also be bought back at high market prices as long as they are authentic and in good condition.

Q3: After the transaction is completed, how long does it take for the funds to arrive?

A: We promise on-site settlement. After both parties confirm the price and agree to the transaction, we will choose cash payment or instant bank transfer (such as FPSFPS) according to your needs to ensure that the funds enter your account safely on the spot.

Let idleness create value. For professional buyback, please contact us.

Do you also have an unused baijiu, imported spirits or Champagne at home? Rather than letting them take up valuable space in a corner, leave it to us for a professional appraisal and turn idle resources into real cash returns. We promise to provide every customer with the most fair and transparent market quotation, strictly protect customer privacy, and make your transactions feel safe and secure.

Contact "Chunxiang Wine Merchants" now to get a free exclusive estimate!

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Can I request a quote after reading this article?

Yes. Send clear bottle, seal, liquid level, box, and certificate photos on WhatsApp for an initial buyback range.

Do article examples guarantee my final price?

No. Final pricing depends on the actual bottle condition, version, packaging completeness, and current market demand.

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