2001 Antinori Solaia

Wijnsoort | Rood |
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Land | Italië |
Regio | |
Appellatie | Toscana |
Wijnhuis | |
Jaar | 2001 |
Druif | , , |
Inhoud (Alc) | 0.75 ltr (14.5%) |
Drink venster | 2010 - 2030 |
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De Solaia is een SuperTuscan, een Bordeaux blend met Cabernet Sauvignon aangevuld met Cabernet Franc en Sangiovese. De naam Solaia komt van Il Sole, Italiaans voor de zon. De wijngaarden voor deze topper van Marchese Antinori is 10ha groot en liggen op de zuid-west hellingen op een hoogte tussen de 350 en 400 meter. De grond is steenachtig met marl. Zij liggen in de omgeving van Santa Cristina - Val di Pesa in de zone van de Chianti Classico, naast de wijngaarden van de Tignanello wijn. Deze topper van Antinori wordt alleen gemaakt in de topjaren
De Solaia 2001 (en 2004) zijn opnieuw uitgebracht om zo het potentieel van veroudering te tonn. De 2001 Solaia (magnum) vertegenwoordigt het hoogtepunt van een tijdperk waarin rijkdom, concentratie en extractie tot het uiterste werden gedreven, typerend voor veel wijnen eind jaren 1990 en begin 2000. Superrijp donkerrood fruit, frambozenjam, rozenblaadjes, drop en overvloedig nieuw eikenhout komen samen in een onbeschaamd rijke, krachtige Solaia. De 2001 is allesbehalve subtiel, maar kan wel geweldig verouderden.
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Lees de overige beoordelingen via de links naast de flesafbeelding
The 2001 Solaia, far superior to the overrated 1997 (to which I also prefer the 1999 and 1994) is a classic example of central Tuscan Cabernet at its best, ruby-purple in color, warm and explosive in its expression of black currant fruit, tobacco, tar, and graphite, superbly concentrated and dense on the palate but balanced and shapely at the same time and with a noble austerity and grip on the finish which resembles the best of Bordeaux. The wine is a sure bet for another two decades of superb drinking (Parker 96/100)
96
Drinking Window
2013 - 2031
From: Antinori Solaia – A Complete Retrospective 1978-2010 (Dec 2013)
The 2001 Solaia is similar to the 1999, but with an added level of finesse that takes the place of some of the brute power found in the 1999. The 2001 drinks well better young than the 1999, but it is also likely to mature earlier.
- By Antonio Galloni on December 2013
Chronicling the great wines of Italy for our readers has been a passion of mine for many years. Vinous Events take readers off the sidelines and make them participants in historic, once-in-a-lifetime tastings. It was with that spirit we hosted this complete vertical of Antinori's Solaia a few months ago.
Putting together the first-ever complete vertical of Solaia was a huge undertaking. It almost didn't happen at all. The original date for this tasting/dinner was Monday October 29, the day Hurricane Sandy descended on the tri-state area and began wreaking unprecedented havoc. Nearly eight months passed before the vertical finally took place, which only strengthened our resolve to make the evening even better. The passage of time also allowed for the inclusion of the 2010, which is in my view the greatest Solaia ever made. Marchese Piero Antinori and longtime Winemaker Renzo Cotarella presented the wines. Even Antinori had never tasted all 28 vintages together. Eleven Madison Park's Executive Chef Daniel Humm and his team prepared a brilliant menu full of highlights, including the morel and lamb courses both of which were among the most delicious dishes I have ever indulged in at Eleven Madison Park. Wine Director Dustin Wilson and a talented group of sommeliers took care of the wines, a huge undertaking given the large number of vintages. For more perspective, readers might enjoy the videos I shot with Antinori and Cotarella just prior to the dinner.
Specificaties
Block Bundle Options | Nee |
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Wijnsoort | Rood |
Land | Italië |
Regio | Toscane |
Appellatie | Toscana |
Iconen | Icoon Italië |
Wijnhuis | Antinori |
Druif | Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Sangiovese |
Biologisch gecertificeerd | Nee |
Natural wijn | Nee |
Vegan | Nee |
Jaar | 2001 |
Drinken vanaf | 2010 |
Drinken tot | 2030 |
Alcohol % | 14.5 |
Alcoholvrij/arm | Nee |
Inhoud | 0.75 ltr |
Houtrijping | Ja |
Bubbels | Nee |
Dessert wijn | Nee |
Afsluiting | Kurk |
Parker rating | 96 |
Vinous rating | 96 |
Smaakprofiel | Complex, Donker fruit, Droog, Houtgerijpt, Krachtig, Tannines, Vol |
Drink momenten | Indruk maken, Lekker luxe |
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Parker
RP 96
Reviewed by:
Daniel Thomases
Release Price:
$150
Drink Date:
2006 - 2026
The 2001 Solaia, far superior to the overrated 1997 (to which I also prefer the 1999 and 1994) is a classic example of central Tuscan Cabernet at its best, ruby-purple in color, warm and explosive in its expression of black currant fruit, tobacco, tar, and graphite, superbly concentrated and dense on the palate but balanced and shapely at the same time and with a noble austerity and grip on the finish which resembles the best of Bordeaux. The wine is a sure bet for another two decades of superb drinking.
Importer: Remy Amerique, New York, NY; tel. (212) 424-2202
Published: Apr 24, 2006
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Vinous
96
Drinking Window
2013 - 2031
From: Antinori Solaia – A Complete Retrospective 1978-2010 (Dec 2013)
The 2001 Solaia is similar to the 1999, but with an added level of finesse that takes the place of some of the brute power found in the 1999. The 2001 drinks well better young than the 1999, but it is also likely to mature earlier.
- By Antonio Galloni on December 2013
Chronicling the great wines of Italy for our readers has been a passion of mine for many years. Vinous Events take readers off the sidelines and make them participants in historic, once-in-a-lifetime tastings. It was with that spirit we hosted this complete vertical of Antinori's Solaia a few months ago.
Putting together the first-ever complete vertical of Solaia was a huge undertaking. It almost didn't happen at all. The original date for this tasting/dinner was Monday October 29, the day Hurricane Sandy descended on the tri-state area and began wreaking unprecedented havoc. Nearly eight months passed before the vertical finally took place, which only strengthened our resolve to make the evening even better. The passage of time also allowed for the inclusion of the 2010, which is in my view the greatest Solaia ever made. Marchese Piero Antinori and longtime Winemaker Renzo Cotarella presented the wines. Even Antinori had never tasted all 28 vintages together. Eleven Madison Park's Executive Chef Daniel Humm and his team prepared a brilliant menu full of highlights, including the morel and lamb courses both of which were among the most delicious dishes I have ever indulged in at Eleven Madison Park. Wine Director Dustin Wilson and a talented group of sommeliers took care of the wines, a huge undertaking given the large number of vintages. For more perspective, readers might enjoy the videos I shot with Antinori and Cotarella just prior to the dinner.
95
Drinking Window
2019 - 2031
From: Antinori Solaia From Magnum: 1978-2016 (Sep 2020)
The 2001 Solaia (magnum) represents the peak of an era in which richness, concentration and extraction were pushed to the limit, typical of so many wines in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Super-ripe dark red fruit, raspberry jam, rose petal, licorice and copious new oak build in an unapologetically rich, heady Solaia. The 2001 is not at all subtle, but it has aged well.
- By Antonio Galloni on September 2020
It’s always great to be in London. There is something magical about the city. Its energy and pulse are so inspiring. This vertical of Antinori’s iconic Solaia going back to the inaugural 1978, with all but the very early vintages from magnum, was truly unforgettable. Solaia emerges from a handful of hillside blocks within Antinori’s vast Tignanello property in San Casciano Val di Pesa in the northern part of Chianti Classico. During the 1978 harvest Piero Antinori found he had a bit more Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc than he needed for his groundbreaking Tignanello. Antinori bottled that wine separately. The rest, as they say, is history.
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Wijnhuis
De naam Antinori is een begrip in de wijnwereld. Waar ter wereld u ook in een beetje restaurant binnen gaat, pronken daar de wijnen van Antinori op de kaart. En dat is niet zomaar! Er gaat 600 jaar ervaring aan vooraf, maar liefst 26 generaties wijn know how. Zorgvuldig heeft men geïnvesteerd in domeinen en wijngaarden.
Meer informatie over Antinori
En gegarandeerd op de beste lokaties. Markies Piero Antinori heeft de algemene leiding en wordt bijgestaan door zijn drie dochters: Albiera, Allegra en Alessia. Grappig die drie A-tjes. We gaan u niet lastig vallen met alle onderscheidingen die men heeft mogen ontvangen in de loop van de jaren, want dan kan deze prijscourant niet meer door de brievenbus. Er zijn twee rode wijnen die op allocatie te verkrijgen zijn en waar men overal ter wereld graag enkele flessen van zou willen bemachtigen en dat zijn Tignanello en Solaia en deze hebben wij bij Grandcruwijnen ook in ons assortiment.
In 1180 werden Ugo en Antinori di Rinuccino officieel als eigenaren van Castello di Combiate genoemd; een eeuw later werden de intussen naar Florence verhuisde familie opgenomen in het register van de coöperatie voor zijdehandel. In 1385 werd Giovanni di Piero, een indirecte afstammeling, als leerling in het wijngilde opgenomen. Sindsdien is de wijnbouw traditie van de Familie Antinori ononderbroken. Met de oprichting van het wijnhuis Marchesi Antinori kende men in 1895 een voorlopig hoogtepunt en al in 1898 werd de wijnmakerij in San Casciano Val di Pesa gebouwd, die tot op heden het centrum van het wijdvertakte concern met eigendommen in alle belangrijke teeltgebieden van Toscane, Umbrië, Piemonte (sinds begin jaren '90 door de aankoop van de wijnkelder Prunotto), Apulië en zelfs in Californië is. Veel van zijn prestige heeft het traditionele, aan de moderne Toscaanse wijnbouwrevolutie deelnemende huis te danken aan zijn voormalig chef-vinoloog Giacomo Tachis, die voor buitengewone wijnen als Sassicaia, Tignanello (met name van sangiovese), Solaia (met name van cabernet) en vele andere veranwoordelijk was. Vinoloog Renzo Cotarella creëerde bovendien in het Umbrische Castello della Sala een van de beste chardonnays van Italië.
De Solaia is een SuperTuscan, een Bordeaux blend met Cabernet Sauvignon aangevuld met Cabernet Franc en Sangiovese. De naam Solaia komt van Il Sole, Italiaans voor de zon. De wijngaarden voor deze topper van Marchese Antinori is 10ha groot en liggen op de zuid-west hellingen op een hoogte tussen de 350 en 400 meter. De grond is steenachtig met marl. Zij liggen in de omgeving van Santa Cristina - Val di Pesa in de zone van de Chianti Classico, naast de wijngaarden van de Tignanello wijn. Deze topper van Antinori wordt alleen gemaakt in de topjaren
De Solaia 2001 (en 2004) zijn opnieuw uitgebracht om zo het potentieel van veroudering te tonn. De 2001 Solaia (magnum) vertegenwoordigt het hoogtepunt van een tijdperk waarin rijkdom, concentratie en extractie tot het uiterste werden gedreven, typerend voor veel wijnen eind jaren 1990 en begin 2000. Superrijp donkerrood fruit, frambozenjam, rozenblaadjes, drop en overvloedig nieuw eikenhout komen samen in een onbeschaamd rijke, krachtige Solaia. De 2001 is allesbehalve subtiel, maar kan wel geweldig verouderden.
-------------------------------------------
Lees de overige beoordelingen via de links naast de flesafbeelding
The 2001 Solaia, far superior to the overrated 1997 (to which I also prefer the 1999 and 1994) is a classic example of central Tuscan Cabernet at its best, ruby-purple in color, warm and explosive in its expression of black currant fruit, tobacco, tar, and graphite, superbly concentrated and dense on the palate but balanced and shapely at the same time and with a noble austerity and grip on the finish which resembles the best of Bordeaux. The wine is a sure bet for another two decades of superb drinking (Parker 96/100)
96
Drinking Window
2013 - 2031
From: Antinori Solaia – A Complete Retrospective 1978-2010 (Dec 2013)
The 2001 Solaia is similar to the 1999, but with an added level of finesse that takes the place of some of the brute power found in the 1999. The 2001 drinks well better young than the 1999, but it is also likely to mature earlier.
- By Antonio Galloni on December 2013
Chronicling the great wines of Italy for our readers has been a passion of mine for many years. Vinous Events take readers off the sidelines and make them participants in historic, once-in-a-lifetime tastings. It was with that spirit we hosted this complete vertical of Antinori's Solaia a few months ago.
Putting together the first-ever complete vertical of Solaia was a huge undertaking. It almost didn't happen at all. The original date for this tasting/dinner was Monday October 29, the day Hurricane Sandy descended on the tri-state area and began wreaking unprecedented havoc. Nearly eight months passed before the vertical finally took place, which only strengthened our resolve to make the evening even better. The passage of time also allowed for the inclusion of the 2010, which is in my view the greatest Solaia ever made. Marchese Piero Antinori and longtime Winemaker Renzo Cotarella presented the wines. Even Antinori had never tasted all 28 vintages together. Eleven Madison Park's Executive Chef Daniel Humm and his team prepared a brilliant menu full of highlights, including the morel and lamb courses both of which were among the most delicious dishes I have ever indulged in at Eleven Madison Park. Wine Director Dustin Wilson and a talented group of sommeliers took care of the wines, a huge undertaking given the large number of vintages. For more perspective, readers might enjoy the videos I shot with Antinori and Cotarella just prior to the dinner.
Block Bundle Options | Nee |
---|---|
Wijnsoort | Rood |
Land | Italië |
Regio | Toscane |
Appellatie | Toscana |
Iconen | Icoon Italië |
Wijnhuis | Antinori |
Druif | Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Sangiovese |
Biologisch gecertificeerd | Nee |
Natural wijn | Nee |
Vegan | Nee |
Jaar | 2001 |
Drinken vanaf | 2010 |
Drinken tot | 2030 |
Alcohol % | 14.5 |
Alcoholvrij/arm | Nee |
Inhoud | 0.75 ltr |
Houtrijping | Ja |
Bubbels | Nee |
Dessert wijn | Nee |
Afsluiting | Kurk |
Parker rating | 96 |
Vinous rating | 96 |
Smaakprofiel | Complex, Donker fruit, Droog, Houtgerijpt, Krachtig, Tannines, Vol |
Drink momenten | Indruk maken, Lekker luxe |
Parker
RP 96
Reviewed by:
Daniel Thomases
Release Price:
$150
Drink Date:
2006 - 2026
The 2001 Solaia, far superior to the overrated 1997 (to which I also prefer the 1999 and 1994) is a classic example of central Tuscan Cabernet at its best, ruby-purple in color, warm and explosive in its expression of black currant fruit, tobacco, tar, and graphite, superbly concentrated and dense on the palate but balanced and shapely at the same time and with a noble austerity and grip on the finish which resembles the best of Bordeaux. The wine is a sure bet for another two decades of superb drinking.
Importer: Remy Amerique, New York, NY; tel. (212) 424-2202
Published: Apr 24, 2006
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua...
Vinous
96
Drinking Window
2013 - 2031
From: Antinori Solaia – A Complete Retrospective 1978-2010 (Dec 2013)
The 2001 Solaia is similar to the 1999, but with an added level of finesse that takes the place of some of the brute power found in the 1999. The 2001 drinks well better young than the 1999, but it is also likely to mature earlier.
- By Antonio Galloni on December 2013
Chronicling the great wines of Italy for our readers has been a passion of mine for many years. Vinous Events take readers off the sidelines and make them participants in historic, once-in-a-lifetime tastings. It was with that spirit we hosted this complete vertical of Antinori's Solaia a few months ago.
Putting together the first-ever complete vertical of Solaia was a huge undertaking. It almost didn't happen at all. The original date for this tasting/dinner was Monday October 29, the day Hurricane Sandy descended on the tri-state area and began wreaking unprecedented havoc. Nearly eight months passed before the vertical finally took place, which only strengthened our resolve to make the evening even better. The passage of time also allowed for the inclusion of the 2010, which is in my view the greatest Solaia ever made. Marchese Piero Antinori and longtime Winemaker Renzo Cotarella presented the wines. Even Antinori had never tasted all 28 vintages together. Eleven Madison Park's Executive Chef Daniel Humm and his team prepared a brilliant menu full of highlights, including the morel and lamb courses both of which were among the most delicious dishes I have ever indulged in at Eleven Madison Park. Wine Director Dustin Wilson and a talented group of sommeliers took care of the wines, a huge undertaking given the large number of vintages. For more perspective, readers might enjoy the videos I shot with Antinori and Cotarella just prior to the dinner.
95
Drinking Window
2019 - 2031
From: Antinori Solaia From Magnum: 1978-2016 (Sep 2020)
The 2001 Solaia (magnum) represents the peak of an era in which richness, concentration and extraction were pushed to the limit, typical of so many wines in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Super-ripe dark red fruit, raspberry jam, rose petal, licorice and copious new oak build in an unapologetically rich, heady Solaia. The 2001 is not at all subtle, but it has aged well.
- By Antonio Galloni on September 2020
It’s always great to be in London. There is something magical about the city. Its energy and pulse are so inspiring. This vertical of Antinori’s iconic Solaia going back to the inaugural 1978, with all but the very early vintages from magnum, was truly unforgettable. Solaia emerges from a handful of hillside blocks within Antinori’s vast Tignanello property in San Casciano Val di Pesa in the northern part of Chianti Classico. During the 1978 harvest Piero Antinori found he had a bit more Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc than he needed for his groundbreaking Tignanello. Antinori bottled that wine separately. The rest, as they say, is history.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua...
Exclusieve Inhoud
Log in om professionele wijnrecensies van wereldberoemde critici te ontgrendelen
De naam Antinori is een begrip in de wijnwereld. Waar ter wereld u ook in een beetje restaurant binnen gaat, pronken daar de wijnen van Antinori op de kaart. En dat is niet zomaar! Er gaat 600 jaar ervaring aan vooraf, maar liefst 26 generaties wijn know how. Zorgvuldig heeft men geïnvesteerd in domeinen en wijngaarden.
Meer informatie over Antinori
En gegarandeerd op de beste lokaties. Markies Piero Antinori heeft de algemene leiding en wordt bijgestaan door zijn drie dochters: Albiera, Allegra en Alessia. Grappig die drie A-tjes. We gaan u niet lastig vallen met alle onderscheidingen die men heeft mogen ontvangen in de loop van de jaren, want dan kan deze prijscourant niet meer door de brievenbus. Er zijn twee rode wijnen die op allocatie te verkrijgen zijn en waar men overal ter wereld graag enkele flessen van zou willen bemachtigen en dat zijn Tignanello en Solaia en deze hebben wij bij Grandcruwijnen ook in ons assortiment.
In 1180 werden Ugo en Antinori di Rinuccino officieel als eigenaren van Castello di Combiate genoemd; een eeuw later werden de intussen naar Florence verhuisde familie opgenomen in het register van de coöperatie voor zijdehandel. In 1385 werd Giovanni di Piero, een indirecte afstammeling, als leerling in het wijngilde opgenomen. Sindsdien is de wijnbouw traditie van de Familie Antinori ononderbroken. Met de oprichting van het wijnhuis Marchesi Antinori kende men in 1895 een voorlopig hoogtepunt en al in 1898 werd de wijnmakerij in San Casciano Val di Pesa gebouwd, die tot op heden het centrum van het wijdvertakte concern met eigendommen in alle belangrijke teeltgebieden van Toscane, Umbrië, Piemonte (sinds begin jaren '90 door de aankoop van de wijnkelder Prunotto), Apulië en zelfs in Californië is. Veel van zijn prestige heeft het traditionele, aan de moderne Toscaanse wijnbouwrevolutie deelnemende huis te danken aan zijn voormalig chef-vinoloog Giacomo Tachis, die voor buitengewone wijnen als Sassicaia, Tignanello (met name van sangiovese), Solaia (met name van cabernet) en vele andere veranwoordelijk was. Vinoloog Renzo Cotarella creëerde bovendien in het Umbrische Castello della Sala een van de beste chardonnays van Italië.