The Most Sought-After Wines on the Secondary Market
Discover the most desired wines on the secondary market: Romanée-Conti, Masseto, Sassicaia and more. Why do collectors consider them true icons?

In the world of fine wine collecting, certain names stand out as undisputed champions. But what makes some wines so desirable among collectors? Let’s explore the bottles that dominate the secondary market and understand why they’ve become global icons.
Romanée-Conti: Burgundy’s Holy Grail
From Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, this wine is widely considered the most prestigious in the world. Limited to roughly 5,000 bottles per year and boasting perfect scores, Romanée-Conti regularly sells at over €20,000 at auction.
Masseto: Tuscany’s Masterpiece
A 100% Merlot from the Bolgheri coast, Masseto represents modern Italian excellence. Its elegance, power and ageing potential make it a favorite. The 2016 vintage received a perfect 100/100 from James Suckling.
Sassicaia: the Pioneer of Super Tuscans
Sassicaia made history as the only Italian wine with its own DOC. From the iconic 1985 vintage to the flawless 2016, it remains one of the most coveted collectible wines on the planet.
Domaine Leroy: Burgundy’s Purist Gem
Domaine Leroy is revered for its biodynamic practices and exceptional purity. With extremely limited releases and skyrocketing demand, it’s a quieter but equally elite alternative to DRC.
Bordeaux Icons: Lafite, Margaux, Mouton
No collector’s list is complete without Bordeaux. Legendary estates like Château Lafite Rothschild and Mouton-Rothschild consistently maintain their value and global appeal—especially rare artist-labeled vintages.
Why Are These Wines in Such High Demand?
- Limited production → Scarcity boosts demand
- Critic scores → 98–100 from Parker, Suckling, etc.
- Aging potential → 30–50 years or more
- Global brand equity → Luxury, exclusivity, legacy
The secondary market rewards excellence, rarity and storytelling. Each bottle mentioned above is the result of an unrepeatable combination of terroir, producer's hand and history. On Collecto, these wine icons also become accessible in fractional form, allowing each enthusiast to enter an exclusive collection, one share at a time.