The Valhalla for every wine lover?
Pétrus, Château Mouton Rothschild, Château Margaux, Yquem, Romanée-Conti… just to name a few.
You may never have held them in your hands, let alone tasted them, but you know the names?
Well, they’re all there.
And more!
Belgium Wine Watchers and Best Wine Auctions are internationally renowned wine valuation companies with over 20 years of experience.
As you undoubtedly know these are companies that trade wines like used cars specialists trade cars. But Belgium Wine Watchers would, in that case, specialize in Ferrari, Bentley, Lamborghini, Aston Martin and similar "serious" wheels.
They therefore do not purchase their goods from the producer, importer or wholesaler. But from people who, in one way or another, came into possession of an exceptional bottle or collection of bottles. Big names, excellent years, exclusive series, limited editions…
The interesting thing is that they largely buy in Belgium but sell all over the world. We Belgians simply have excellent taste, and many have invested in a serious collection of superb wines over the years. So serious that a lot of people don't drink them all during their lifetime, so that when they’re gone, the bottles often become the property of people with a less pronounced interest in the matter.
And if it's just to take up space in the basement or some other place, hopefully appropriate in terms of temperature and humidity, you'd better monetize them.
And that's where Belgium Wine Watchers comes in: correct prices, transparent conditions, comparison material, explanation of influences on the price (year, label, discoloration, volume), fast processing...
As Mr Thiran, founder and manager, puts it: “If you've been in the business for more than twenty years, it's because you work correctly, discreetly, and confidentially. There’s no other way.”
But still: if you are not convinced by the valuation of Belgium Wine Watchers and expect to be able to make more from your wines, then there is another approach: Best Wine Auctions, which gives you the chance to get the maximum yield through their auction.
So… do you have wine lying around that may be of some value? Or do you know someone who doesn't know what to do with those bottles of wine Dad collected? You know of a bankruptcy where wine is part of the assets?
Check https://www.belgiumwinewatchers.com/nl/contact !
Or feel free to ask de wijnproever your questions.