Magnums of Bordeaux’s Rarest Vintages Hit Market With Prices Up to €6,198.33

2026-03-31

SoDivin offers collectors bottles from 1930 to 2005, including legendary First Growths and single-bottle rarities, with global shipping.

A rare opportunity has emerged for collectors and wine enthusiasts as SoDivin, a French company specializing in fine and old vintages, announced the immediate availability of a wide selection of Bordeaux’s most prestigious wines. The offering includes bottles from the five First Classified Growths of the Médoc—Château Lafite Rothschild, Château Latour, Château Margaux, Château Mouton Rothschild, and Château Haut-Brion—spanning vintages from 1930 to 2005.

The wines are currently in stock at SoDivin’s facility in Aigues Vives, France. According to the company, all bottles are available for next-day delivery to eligible destinations, with same-day shipping for orders placed before 2 p.m. local time. Each bottle is described in detail and accompanied by high-definition photographs online, allowing buyers to inspect the condition before purchase. Specialized packaging is used to ensure safe transport.

Among the highlights are several rare magnums and bottles from legendary years. Notable listings include a 2005 Château Mouton Rothschild magnum priced at €1,500 (excluding VAT), a 1990 Château Lafite Rothschild magnum at €2,375, and a 1946 Château Mouton Rothschild at €6,198.33. Other sought-after vintages such as 1982 Haut-Brion (€1,025), 1989 Latour (€1,600), and 1973 Lafite Rothschild magnum (€1,000) are also available.

The selection covers a broad range of price points and quantities. For example, there are 23 bottles of the 1996 Château Mouton Rothschild (€710 each), while some older vintages like the 1931 Haut-Brion (€1,875) are limited to a single bottle. The list also features wines from less celebrated years, such as the 1977 Château Latour (€350) and the 1968 Château Latour (€740).

SoDivin has been operating since 2001 and focuses on sourcing and selling fine wines with an emphasis on provenance and bottle condition. The company provides detailed descriptions and photographs for each bottle in its inventory. Customers can request additional information or photos via email or WhatsApp.

The current offering reflects continued global demand for Bordeaux’s top estates. Despite fluctuations in the fine wine market over recent years, First Growth Bordeaux remains a benchmark for collectors worldwide. According to industry data, prices for mature vintages from these estates have shown resilience even during periods of broader economic uncertainty.

Shipping is available to multiple international destinations with express delivery options. SoDivin states that its packaging is designed specifically for wine transport to minimize risk during transit.

For collectors seeking specific vintages or formats—such as magnums or bottles from historically significant years—the current stocklist represents one of the most comprehensive selections available on the market today. All wines are sold ex-cellar in euros, exclusive of VAT.

Interested buyers can view high-resolution images of each bottle online or contact SoDivin directly for further details about provenance and shipping arrangements.