originally posted by Levi Dalton:
originally posted by VLM:
Valentini for $100 would really be something, wouldn't it.
When I was first getting into the wine business in the early 90s, Valentini was considered sui generis, and priced that way. Things crested a few years ago when it was released at close to $500 retail.
I've had some bottles of Masciarelli Marina Cvetiæ that I thought was really good and not modern in a tarted up sense, but modern in the Eric Texier sense.
I saw 1990 Valentini Montepulciano on a restaurant list this evening for $390. So I mean, retail wonders could, maybe possibly, be found. The last time I purchased a Valentini red retail it was in Toscana, though, I have to say. Of course, given the line of work I used to be employed in, I drank the '85 for free.
I think you are giving the Marina Cvetic, a wine which I purchased and sold to others from the list at one point, too much credit. But, I mean, different strokes. Marina Cvetic Trebbiano is okay, but no Pepe white.