Down to personal preference really, but a rule of thumb is to have the drops pointed somewhere between the rear brake bridge and the rear hub. So the Cinelli is "better" than the DeRosa. For me the greater issue is having the tops reasonably horizontal, since that's where I spend more time. For me, the bars on the DeRosa would be rotated too far forward so I'd feel that I was having to rotate my wrists too far (but then I have a fairly short body).
Down to personal preference really, but a rule of thumb is to have the drops pointed somewhere between the rear brake bridge and the rear hub. So the Cinelli is "better" than the DeRosa. For me the greater issue is having the tops reasonably horizontal, since that's where I spend more time. For me, the bars on the DeRosa would be rotated too far forward so I'd feel that I was having to rotate my wrists too far (but then I have a fairly short body).