That is true about the prose. Their 2013 entry for Antonelli San Marco (awarded a snail) which I visited recently in Montefalco, Umbria: "Filippo Antonelli always keeps a careful eye on the future, interpreting modern times while preserving the charm of the past. Which is why his cellar is one of the finest expressions of the Umbrian winemaking tradition." I'm not certain that sort of vague prose tells me much more than a point rating would. I know it doesn't begin to capture Filippo Antonelli, who I've also met, and who told me hilarious stories of how he worries about his older children who — like a lot of young Italians — don't drink wine and "love the stupid Justin Bieber."