Great video. My only changes would be to list Masseto at #1. There is a reason it commands the highest price and is considered the "petrus of italy." And my second change would be to list tignanello lower. While it has spectacular history, I find the wine to be quite overrated compared to others.
I'm looking for a good recommendation for a fine red wine from 2004. I'm trying to get a bottle for my first time drinking, and my budget is $1,000 to $2,300.
Great video. My only changes would be to list Masseto at #1. There is a reason it commands the highest price and is considered the "petrus of italy." And my second change would be to list tignanello lower. While it has spectacular history, I find the wine to be quite overrated compared to others.
Thanks for your input! Appreciate you spreading the knowledge!
I'm looking for a good recommendation for a fine red wine from 2004. I'm trying to get a bottle for my first time drinking, and my budget is $1,000 to $2,300.
Good list! I would just add Castello di Ama L'Apparita to this! Not only is it a fantastic wine, but also credited with popularizing Italian Merlot.
That’s a great addition! A tremendously layered Tuscan Merlot, top notch quality!
Galatrona Petrolo too is outstanding pure Merlot
@@TeoWalcott88 totally! Galatrona is amazing, superb addition!