For Dal Forno Romano, the 2001 vintage is a classic that has gone down in history. Hailed as one of Italy's "king of wines," its high concentration and complex layers are a testament to the winery's superb craftsmanship. Every drop of the 2001 Amarone embodies the essence of hand-picked grapes and a months-long drying process, giving it decades of aging potential and making it a top collectible in the eyes of connoisseurs.
2001 Dal Forno Romano Product Specifications
| Attribute |
Detailed Parameters |
Collection and Preservation Value Reference for 2001 Dal Forno Romano, Amarone del |
| Grape Varietals |
Corvina, Rondinella, Croatina, Oseleta |
Unique varietal blend determines its powerful body structure |
| Alcohol Content |
Approx. 17% - 17.5% |
High alcohol content yet perfectly balanced, incredibly powerful |
| Aging Potential |
30 - 50+ years |
The 2001 vintage is currently at its peak drinking window, 2001 Dal Forno Romano, Amarone del has high preservation value |
| Aroma Profile |
Dark chocolate, espresso, dark berries, leather |
The richer the aroma, the greater the market premium |
| Professional Ratings |
RP 97 / WS 95 / AG 98 |
Endorsed by top authorities with high scores, a hot item at global auctions |
| Production Process |
100% new oak barrel aging for 36 months |
High cost and complex process, limited market supply |
Why is the 2001 Dal Forno Romano so rare?
In the Veneto region, 2001 was an almost ideal growing season. Dal Forno Romano winery is known for its low yields; it is rumored that on average, six vines are needed to produce just one bottle of Amarone. This obsessive pursuit of quality has led to a dwindling supply of the 2001 vintage on the market year after year.
Four key appraisal factors influencing the reference price of 2001 Dal Forno Romano, Amarone del:
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Fill Level: Whether the liquid level at the bottle's neck is full directly reflects whether the storage humidity over the past 20+ years met standards.
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Label Condition: Whether there is dampness, mold spots, or damage is a direct indicator of collector demand.
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Cork Condition: Check for signs of seepage on the capsule to ensure the wine has not oxidized.
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Provenance: Whether it comes with original wooden cases or professional wine cellar storage records will significantly boost the appraisal value.
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For the 2001 Dal Forno Romano, Amarone del, relevant categories can be found in 2001 Dal Forno Romano, Amarone del and Premium Red Wine Collection. The market acceptance of the same wine may vary in different vintages and bottle conditions.
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Details to Confirm Before Organizing 2001 Dal Forno Romano, Amarone del
The 2001 Dal Forno Romano, Amarone del belongs to the 2001 vintage of similar fine wines, and one cannot solely rely on the vintage's reputation; the capsule, fill level, and provenance information will collectively influence the buyer's understanding of the physical condition.
When preparing photos of the 2001 Dal Forno Romano, Amarone del, it's best to photograph the front label, back label, capsule, fill level, and bottle punt separately; if there is an original case or provenance records, they can also be included.
This page can serve as a reference for verifying the name and version of 2001 Dal Forno Romano, Amarone del; however, the actual factors influencing subsequent judgment remain the bottle's preservation, provenance, and quantity.
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