originally posted by gregory dal piaz:
Re Ratti Good fruit driven wines which I do not think will be paticular long lived.
As to Levi's comments, I agree almost entirely. For me the vinage to focus on, should one not be buying for sentimental reasons, is 1999. Not only is it the best vintage since 1989 but it was not as hyped as 1996 or 2001. Some 04's, Oddero, Cavalotto. Guido Porro and Marcarini for example are still very well priced and have made excellent 04s. As for the majority of the others, well the wines are attractive, the prices not so much, while i bought them I bought a fraction of what I had in previous vintages.
My favorite vintage for drinking in the near term is 2000, which I find noticably preferable to 1998 or 2003. If it weren't for the Spectator's misguided pubicity stunt this too would be a better value but the wines do have an undeniable appeal.
1995 continues to get little to no love and while the prices for many wines no longer make these wines an attractive value many of the wines are very fine and as a vintage I prefer it to 1993.