Deciding between La Gravette de Certan 2016 (Pomerol, Bordeaux) and Prunotto Barolo Bussia 2020 (Barolo, Piedmont)? This 2026 collector’s guide compares these elite reds head-to-head. The 2016 Pomerol second wine from Vieux Château Certan delivers plush black cherry, plum, and silky tannins at HK$995 — perfect for immediate drinking and versatile Cantonese pairings. The 2020 single-cru Barolo offers classic Nebbiolo structure with rose, sour cherry, and firm tannins at just HK$695 — ideal for long-term cellaring (10–15+ years). Explore vintage strengths, tasting profiles, value, investment potential, and food matches for Hong Kong tables. Whether you prioritize polished elegance now or architectural depth for the future, both showcase why Bordeaux and Barolo rank among the world’s best red wine regions. Buy authenticated bottles with proper HK storage from Bidvino for confident collecting.

Choosing between Bordeaux’s Right Bank polish and Piedmont’s noble structure is a classic collector dilemma—especially if you’re building a focused cellar in Hong Kong. This guide compares Pomerol’s La Gravette de Certan 2016 and Prunotto Barolo Bussia DOCG 2020 head-to-head: two benchmarks from the best red wine regions in the...

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Discover the best red wines of 2026 with this expert collector’s guide. Top-ranked picks include Editor’s Choice Marchesi Antinori Tignanello 2022 (blue-chip Super Tuscan pedigree), Louis Latour Corton-Grancey 2018 (Grand Cru Burgundy value retention), Delas Frères Hermitage Les Bessards 2019 (granite-driven Northern Rhône intensity), Torbreck RunRig 2020 (iconic Barossa power), Sine Qua Non “Distenta III” 2021 (cult California rarity), La Gravette de Certan 2016 (plush Pomerol elegance), Prunotto Barolo Bussia 2019 (classic Nebbiolo structure), and Alvaro Palacios ‘La Baixada’ 2019 (polished Priorat intensity). Compare critic scores, drinking windows, investment potential, and Hong Kong storage advice for serious collectors. Whether you seek immediate pleasure or decades of cellar evolution, these authenticated bottles from Bidvino offer verified provenance, temperature-controlled Hong Kong storage, and transparent HKD pricing for confident buying.

You want the best red wine for your cellar—bottles that thrill today, appreciate sensibly, and arrive with rock-solid provenance. The challenge? Global demand, variable storage histories, and shifting critic sentiment can turn a sure thing into a shrug. This curated selection features authenticated wines from Bidvino's red wines collection, each evaluated...

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