The 1993 Pouilly-Fuisse La Roche is an outstanding wine. It is more tightly structured and reserved than the outstanding 1993 Pouilly-Fuisse La Verchere, but its finish is even longer. My instincts suggest it is also more intense. It should be drunk in its first 5-6 years of life.1993 is the first vintage in which Daniel Barraud, one of the up and coming stars of the Maconnais region of France, bottled his white wines without filtration. As readers will discover as they taste through the 1993 white Burgundies, especially those from the renowned Cote d'Or, it is largely a mediocre vintage with surprisingly hollow, high acid wines, but the finest producers should not be judged by vintage assessments.A Peter Vezan Selection, various importers. For availability information, Vezan's fax in Paris is 33.1.42.55.42.93.