Thanks everyone for the advice. I guess it might be preferable just to keep serving her beaujolais to figure out whether it was just the Vissoux that she didn't like or gamay in general. Marc's comment that the Texier was similar in texture to other beaujolais makes me think that she might like the Lapierre since her issue with the Vissoux might not necessarily be with its weight or mouth feel, but rather a lack of concentration, i.e., she thought it was thin. If that is the case, maybe the Lapierre with its fully flavor will please her more than the Vissoux.
Either way, hopefully she won't mind me foisting the Lapierre upon her if she ends up not liking it. I've been interested in trying some Italian wines anyway, and this might be a good excuse to start looking into Chiantis, pallagrello nero, etc..
Either way, hopefully she won't mind me foisting the Lapierre upon her if she ends up not liking it. I've been interested in trying some Italian wines anyway, and this might be a good excuse to start looking into Chiantis, pallagrello nero, etc..