Gilliard 2006 Dle des Monts Blanc (Valais) The memory of white alpine flowers, fragrant and inextricable from the cold minerality underneath, promises much. But theres a blocky lack of crispness that just doesnt match the wines aromatic topnotes, and while its a pleasant drink, in the end it just doesnt amount to much. Also, theres the usual Swiss markup, which makes it a poor value as well. [And also, see below, re: this wine's strange labeling.](7/09)
Gilliard 2006 Dle des Monts Rouge (Valais) Sticky but light pinkish-red fruit, leaning towards candy but not quite getting there, with a great deal of succulent minerality and a fine, cohesive finish. That said, theres a sourness that puckers, and combined with the Froot the whole thing comes off worked (which I kinda doubt it is, though Im not certain). Iffy. (7/09)
Tegernseerhof 2007 Zweigelt Ros (Loweraustria) Slightly bitter and green, with some Canned Froot Drink character. Uninteresting. (7/09)
Gilliard 2006 Dle des Monts Rouge (Valais) Sticky but light pinkish-red fruit, leaning towards candy but not quite getting there, with a great deal of succulent minerality and a fine, cohesive finish. That said, theres a sourness that puckers, and combined with the Froot the whole thing comes off worked (which I kinda doubt it is, though Im not certain). Iffy. (7/09)
Tegernseerhof 2007 Zweigelt Ros (Loweraustria) Slightly bitter and green, with some Canned Froot Drink character. Uninteresting. (7/09)