Top Bordeaux Wines stolen in Hong Kong

Since Hong Kong eliminated all wine duties last year, the city has become a major center for wine sales to

China’s newly rich, allowing them to engage in a tax-free bacchanal of buying, trading, sniffing and sipping. Apparently deciding no taxes wasn’t enough, however, one group of enterprising oenophiles recently opted for a more dramatic way to lower their costs.

 On Monday night, robbers stole 228 bottles of vintage Chateau Lafite Rothschild,

France’s prized

Bordeaux – a haul valued at 6.8 million

Hong Kong dollars ($877,000),

Hong Kong police confirmed.
 The bottles, which were all from the same vintage—1982–were being stored in a warehouse in the city’s New

Territories, which border mainland

China. Apparently, several men surreptitiously entered the warehouse, tying up and gagging a guard, who later phoned police. The theft was first reported in the South China Morning Post.
 These days, ’82 Lafite represents the height of wine prestige in

China. Collectors and counterfeiters alike have made a mint on the hefty sums this particular brand and year can command. In

Hong Kong, a bottle goes for anywhere between HK$37,000 and HK$48,000. People in the wine business here say there is more ’82 Lafite in

China than was ever produced that year in

France. 
Police here have alerted customs officials to be on the lookout for smugglers trying to carry the booty across the border, for resale to thirsty mainland buyers.

Source: Meininger’s Wine Business International

You can subscribe to our Bordeaux Wine Newsletter here: Subscribe here because you want to be the first to know! 

To see an online version of the latest edition, please click here

If you enjoy reading this: Please help TheBordeauxWineBlog:

Please click here to vote The Bordeaux Wine Experience your favorite blog.

Please vote for us

Leave a Reply