The 2022, 2021, and 2016 mentioned in this thread are all the Italian bottling. Which I always find to be good, not great, and a better buy when you’re actually in Italy than the cost to get one over here. The VV bottle on the other hand can be absolutely profound. The 2016 was one of the most memorable wines I’ve ever had and was my favorite of 17 wines on the table that night. The last 2021 non-VV I had was fine, a little dilute, a solid summer sipper for me. I think I paid $65, also through Saratoga, and it wasn’t worth it. The VV doesn’t cost much more than that on release, I think I paid somewhere in the $80s for the 2019.
Another +1 for Tiberio up and down the range, as a 2021 Fonte Canale easily bested a 2019 Valentini side-by-side a few months ago. All three of us agreed. The $20 bottle also has to be one of the best values in wine, period.