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Recycling Chambertin Clos de Beze Armand Rousseau Magnum 2001 red wine
Recycling Chambertin Clos de Beze Armand Rousseau Magnum 2001 red wine
In the market for 2001 French Burgundy Grand Cru wine acquisitions, the works of Domaine Armand Rousseau have always been a focal point for collectors. Clos de Bèze, as one of Burgundy's oldest Grand Crus, offers wines with high aging potential and complexity due to its unique terroir. Below is a value analysis:
| Evaluation Dimension | Detailed Description | Market Impact |
| Brand Prestige | Domaine Armand Rousseau is the king of the Gevrey-Chambertin village, a renowned Burgundy estate on par with Domaine de la Romanée-Conti (DRC). | High, Armand Rousseau's resale prices consistently rank at the top of the market. |
| Terroir | The Clos de Bèze Grand Cru enjoys high sun exposure, resulting in wines with a more refined body structure and explosive power than typical Chambertin. | Determines its aging potential of several decades and the investment value of Grand Cru wines. |
| Special Format (Magnum 1.5L) | 1.5L Magnum red wine bottles have a lower oxygen ratio, allowing the wine to mature slower and more steadily, ideally preserving its fruit aromas. | In auctions and the high-end wine acquisition market, the premium for Magnum versions is far higher than for standard bottles (750ml). |
| Vintage Performance (2001 Vintage) | 2001 is a classic and elegant Burgundy vintage. After more than two decades of aging, it is currently at the intersection of its optimal drinking window and representative collection value. |