Yes, it is. One possible conclusion is that the Alsatians (as a group, not individually) just don't care. They have sold an awful lot of really horrid pinot noir to the locals for years on end, so maybe that's a demotivating factor in the lack of change. And maybe the Germans got tired of hearing that their sptburgunders were crap and actually decided to do something about it. I don't know, this is all raw speculation. But it's true that a pinot lover can't really ignore Germany any longer, while Alsace remains eminently ignorable, in the main.
Joe, would you say that the pendulum is swinging back in the sense that the alcohol levels are actually coming down, or because the winemakers are getting a better handle on balancing the wine to handle that alcohol? I don't drink as widely as you in the region (who does, other than Michael Pronay?), but I haven't noticed them getting lighter, just more complete.