2022 Jean-René Germanier Gally

Type of Wine | Red |
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Country | Switzerland |
Region | |
Winery | |
Vintage | 2022 |
Grape | Diolinoir, Gamaret, |
Content (Alc) | 0.75 ltr (13%) |
Drink window | 2023 - 2028 |
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Description
GALLY 2021: Elegant Swiss wine from Jean-René Germanier
The GALLY 2021 by Jean-René Germanier enchants with its intense red colour and purple highlights. The nose reveals fruity scents of cherries and berries, supported by spicy notes such as cloves. This combination of scents invites you to a taste experience that is both smooth and refreshing.
Harmonious taste with silky tannins
At the first sip, GALLY stands out for its fresh and smooth attack, followed by a round and refined taste. The silky tannins and elegant volume make this wine ideal for summer evenings and conviviality. Aromas of cherries and blackberries give this wine a rich, soft aftertaste, making it perfect for aperitif moments and dishes with white meat or grilled veal.
'A stunning red wine for (more or less) everyday drinking. I love the effusive nose of black cherries, wild blackberries and summer flowers.' -James Suckling
Features of the GALLY 2021
- Grape variety: Gamay (60%), Diolinoir (30%), Gamaret (10%)
- Terroir: Vineyards on glacial moraine and alluvial soils in Central Valais
- Vinification: Aged in barrels for 1 year
- Serving suggestions: Delicious with aperitifs, raclette, white meat and grilled meat
- Storage potential: Up to 5 years
- Award-winning quality: 92 Parker points (2021), 93 points from James Suckling (2019)
Tasting notes: Fresh and fruity with a refined spiciness
The GALLY offers a tasteful and harmonious profile with hints of red cherries and spices, complemented by a round and elegant structure. The taste is fruity and lively with a slight bitterness in the aftertaste, which provides balance and a refined freshness.
Awards and Recognition for Jean-René Germanier GALLY
- Robert Parker: 92 points (2019), 90 points (2020 and 2022)
- James Suckling: 93 points (2019), 92 points (2022)
- Rotweinblends Trophy Falstaff: 91 points (2024)
- Expovina Wine Trophy 2023: Silver medal, 88.6 points (2020)
Order Swiss Wines from Jean-René Germanier Online?
The GALLY 2021 is easy to order online and when you pick it up in our Wine Warehouse you will immediately benefit from a discount. Your discount will be visible on the checkout page when you select the 'Pick up' option.
Specifications
Type of Wine | Red |
---|---|
Country | Switzerland |
Region | Valais (Wallis) |
Winery | Jean-René Germanier |
Grape | Diolinoir, Gamaret, Gamay |
Biological certified | No |
Natural wine | No |
Vegan | No |
Vintage | 2022 |
Drinking as of | 2023 |
Drinking till | 2028 |
Alcohol % | 13 |
Alcohol free/low | No |
Content | 0.75 ltr |
Oak aging | No |
Sparkling | No |
Dessert wine | No |
Closure | Cork |
Promotion | Tier Price |
Parker rating | 90 |
James Suckling rating | 92 |
Tasting Profiles | Droog, Fruitig, Licht, Rood fruit, Soepel |
Drink moments | Cadeau!, Met vrienden, Summer party, Terras, Voor alledag |
Professional Reviews
Parker
The Wine Advocate
RP 90
Reviewed by:
Stephan Reinhardt
Release Price:
NA
Drink Date:
2023 - 2028
The 2020 Gally offers a beautifully fruity and aromatic bouquet of sweet small berries with notes of cinnamon. From glacial moraines and schist soils and vinified in stainless steel, this is the modern interpretation of Dole, blending Gamy with Gamaret and Diolinoir. The wine is pure, light and fresh on the palate, highly stimulating and seductive, with fine tannins, beautiful freshness and saline purity. It's a gorgeous wine that you can't stop drinking. Bottled with 13% alcohol and a cork stopper. Tasted in Zurich, February 2023.
2020 was a fairly warm, dry vintage in the Valais, with clean, i.e. healthy, but very few, thick-skinned grapes that contained little juice. The start of harvest in the second week of September was nevertheless normal. The wines of the vintage are ripe and concentrated, the reds with serious but elegant tannins. Namely, the Pinots and Syrah Cayas are very promising in a range of many delicious red wines. In 2021, on the other hand, there was a lot of rain from May to July. So, in the flat sites in the bottom of the valley, 19 sprays had to be carried out for plant protection. Peronospora and oidium were the biggest problems of the vintage. Yields were again severely depleted, with only about half of a normal crop being harvested. The strong acidity makes especially the white wines pretty interesting; they were left longer than usual on the lees, with the yeast stirred up several times to better integrate the acidity. 2021 is an excellent vintage for sweet wines as well, for example: the Amigne de Vétroz Réserve and Two Bees. Last but not least, the very first ambassadors of the 2022 vintage are very promising in the Valais in general and at Germanier in particular.
Published: Feb 28, 2023
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James Suckling
Jean-René Germanier Valais Gally 2022
Thursday, May 30, 2024
Country: Switzerland
Region: Valais
Vintage: 2022
Score: 92
A stunning red wine for (more or less) everyday drinking. I love the effusive nose of black cherries, wild blackberries and summer flowers. This red wine cuvee has wonderful fruit wrapped around a well-crafted and restrained tannin structure. This makes the wine simultaneously juicy, fresh and well structured. Drink or hold.
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Domaine Jean-René Germanier is one of the oldest Swiss wineries, founded in 1896. Germanier harvested his first vintage in 1896 in Balavaud and devoted his life to his vineyards. His three sons, Francis, Paul and Charles later took over. The winery is now in its third generation under the leadership of Jean-René Germanier and his cousin Gilles Besse. Gilles Besse was 24 when he was approached by his uncle, who is only seven years his senior, to join the family winery.
He accepted the challenge and began studying oenology at the Swiss school of Changins. In 1993 he vinified his first wines on the estate nestled in the heart of Valais. Together, Gilles and Jean-René have been involved in sustainable agriculture for almost twenty years and eventually played a pioneering role in a quality wine revolution in Switzerland. In the Valais is the Swiss valley of the Rhône and it offers an extraordinary alpine terroir and they do everything they can to ensure that their wines will be the worthy reflection of it. At Germanier they make top-notch Terroir wines made under the guidance of talented oenologists Richard Riand and his wife Delphine practices traditional vinification and cask vinification with exceptional rigor and passion. Numerous international awards have recognized this commitment to excellence, including more than 30 wines with more than 90 points in Robert Parker's Wine Advocate.
Located in the hamlet of Balavaud in Vétroz in Valais, the Jean-René Germanier estate covers 170 hectares and produces 800,000 bottles. About thirty hectares are cultivated according to BIOSUISSE standards. The vines benefit from the region's hot and dry microclimate. They grow on different soils: slate, alluvial deposits and glacial moraines. 16 different grape varieties are grown for a range of 38 wines. The main grape varieties grown are Chasselas, Amigne, Arvine, Johannisberg, Chardonnay, Païen, Pinot Noir, Gamay, Syrah, Humagne, Cornalin, Gamaret and Merlot. The best grapes are hand-picked and used to make their high-quality red, white, rosé and dessert wines.
Jean-René Germanier makes Terroir wines, so no artifice, but good wines come from healthy grapes and represent the wine with the Terroir. The concept of terroir describes a specific harmony between characteristics of soil, microclimate and grape variety. In certain vineyards, estates or localities, this trio produces characteristics that make it possible to create very unique wines, clearly marked by their harvest year and that ennoble the grape variety itself. More than 25 years ago, they became pioneers in methods of sustainable viticulture out of respect for the environment. Through the practical use of integrated production, they have successfully eliminated the use of pesticides and other treatments. Today they have reached another milestone by eliminating the use of synthetic products in all our vineyards, which span over 25 hectares. As a result, they have become one of the largest wine estates in the country certified BIOSUISSE.
GALLY 2021: Elegant Swiss wine from Jean-René Germanier
The GALLY 2021 by Jean-René Germanier enchants with its intense red colour and purple highlights. The nose reveals fruity scents of cherries and berries, supported by spicy notes such as cloves. This combination of scents invites you to a taste experience that is both smooth and refreshing.
Harmonious taste with silky tannins
At the first sip, GALLY stands out for its fresh and smooth attack, followed by a round and refined taste. The silky tannins and elegant volume make this wine ideal for summer evenings and conviviality. Aromas of cherries and blackberries give this wine a rich, soft aftertaste, making it perfect for aperitif moments and dishes with white meat or grilled veal.
'A stunning red wine for (more or less) everyday drinking. I love the effusive nose of black cherries, wild blackberries and summer flowers.' -James Suckling
Features of the GALLY 2021
- Grape variety: Gamay (60%), Diolinoir (30%), Gamaret (10%)
- Terroir: Vineyards on glacial moraine and alluvial soils in Central Valais
- Vinification: Aged in barrels for 1 year
- Serving suggestions: Delicious with aperitifs, raclette, white meat and grilled meat
- Storage potential: Up to 5 years
- Award-winning quality: 92 Parker points (2021), 93 points from James Suckling (2019)
Tasting notes: Fresh and fruity with a refined spiciness
The GALLY offers a tasteful and harmonious profile with hints of red cherries and spices, complemented by a round and elegant structure. The taste is fruity and lively with a slight bitterness in the aftertaste, which provides balance and a refined freshness.
Awards and Recognition for Jean-René Germanier GALLY
- Robert Parker: 92 points (2019), 90 points (2020 and 2022)
- James Suckling: 93 points (2019), 92 points (2022)
- Rotweinblends Trophy Falstaff: 91 points (2024)
- Expovina Wine Trophy 2023: Silver medal, 88.6 points (2020)
Order Swiss Wines from Jean-René Germanier Online?
The GALLY 2021 is easy to order online and when you pick it up in our Wine Warehouse you will immediately benefit from a discount. Your discount will be visible on the checkout page when you select the 'Pick up' option.
Type of Wine | Red |
---|---|
Country | Switzerland |
Region | Valais (Wallis) |
Winery | Jean-René Germanier |
Grape | Diolinoir, Gamaret, Gamay |
Biological certified | No |
Natural wine | No |
Vegan | No |
Vintage | 2022 |
Drinking as of | 2023 |
Drinking till | 2028 |
Alcohol % | 13 |
Alcohol free/low | No |
Content | 0.75 ltr |
Oak aging | No |
Sparkling | No |
Dessert wine | No |
Closure | Cork |
Promotion | Tier Price |
Parker rating | 90 |
James Suckling rating | 92 |
Tasting Profiles | Droog, Fruitig, Licht, Rood fruit, Soepel |
Drink moments | Cadeau!, Met vrienden, Summer party, Terras, Voor alledag |
Parker
The Wine Advocate
RP 90
Reviewed by:
Stephan Reinhardt
Release Price:
NA
Drink Date:
2023 - 2028
The 2020 Gally offers a beautifully fruity and aromatic bouquet of sweet small berries with notes of cinnamon. From glacial moraines and schist soils and vinified in stainless steel, this is the modern interpretation of Dole, blending Gamy with Gamaret and Diolinoir. The wine is pure, light and fresh on the palate, highly stimulating and seductive, with fine tannins, beautiful freshness and saline purity. It's a gorgeous wine that you can't stop drinking. Bottled with 13% alcohol and a cork stopper. Tasted in Zurich, February 2023.
2020 was a fairly warm, dry vintage in the Valais, with clean, i.e. healthy, but very few, thick-skinned grapes that contained little juice. The start of harvest in the second week of September was nevertheless normal. The wines of the vintage are ripe and concentrated, the reds with serious but elegant tannins. Namely, the Pinots and Syrah Cayas are very promising in a range of many delicious red wines. In 2021, on the other hand, there was a lot of rain from May to July. So, in the flat sites in the bottom of the valley, 19 sprays had to be carried out for plant protection. Peronospora and oidium were the biggest problems of the vintage. Yields were again severely depleted, with only about half of a normal crop being harvested. The strong acidity makes especially the white wines pretty interesting; they were left longer than usual on the lees, with the yeast stirred up several times to better integrate the acidity. 2021 is an excellent vintage for sweet wines as well, for example: the Amigne de Vétroz Réserve and Two Bees. Last but not least, the very first ambassadors of the 2022 vintage are very promising in the Valais in general and at Germanier in particular.
Published: Feb 28, 2023
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua...
James Suckling
Jean-René Germanier Valais Gally 2022
Thursday, May 30, 2024
Country: Switzerland
Region: Valais
Vintage: 2022
Score: 92
A stunning red wine for (more or less) everyday drinking. I love the effusive nose of black cherries, wild blackberries and summer flowers. This red wine cuvee has wonderful fruit wrapped around a well-crafted and restrained tannin structure. This makes the wine simultaneously juicy, fresh and well structured. Drink or hold.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua...
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Domaine Jean-René Germanier is one of the oldest Swiss wineries, founded in 1896. Germanier harvested his first vintage in 1896 in Balavaud and devoted his life to his vineyards. His three sons, Francis, Paul and Charles later took over. The winery is now in its third generation under the leadership of Jean-René Germanier and his cousin Gilles Besse. Gilles Besse was 24 when he was approached by his uncle, who is only seven years his senior, to join the family winery.
He accepted the challenge and began studying oenology at the Swiss school of Changins. In 1993 he vinified his first wines on the estate nestled in the heart of Valais. Together, Gilles and Jean-René have been involved in sustainable agriculture for almost twenty years and eventually played a pioneering role in a quality wine revolution in Switzerland. In the Valais is the Swiss valley of the Rhône and it offers an extraordinary alpine terroir and they do everything they can to ensure that their wines will be the worthy reflection of it. At Germanier they make top-notch Terroir wines made under the guidance of talented oenologists Richard Riand and his wife Delphine practices traditional vinification and cask vinification with exceptional rigor and passion. Numerous international awards have recognized this commitment to excellence, including more than 30 wines with more than 90 points in Robert Parker's Wine Advocate.
Located in the hamlet of Balavaud in Vétroz in Valais, the Jean-René Germanier estate covers 170 hectares and produces 800,000 bottles. About thirty hectares are cultivated according to BIOSUISSE standards. The vines benefit from the region's hot and dry microclimate. They grow on different soils: slate, alluvial deposits and glacial moraines. 16 different grape varieties are grown for a range of 38 wines. The main grape varieties grown are Chasselas, Amigne, Arvine, Johannisberg, Chardonnay, Païen, Pinot Noir, Gamay, Syrah, Humagne, Cornalin, Gamaret and Merlot. The best grapes are hand-picked and used to make their high-quality red, white, rosé and dessert wines.
Jean-René Germanier makes Terroir wines, so no artifice, but good wines come from healthy grapes and represent the wine with the Terroir. The concept of terroir describes a specific harmony between characteristics of soil, microclimate and grape variety. In certain vineyards, estates or localities, this trio produces characteristics that make it possible to create very unique wines, clearly marked by their harvest year and that ennoble the grape variety itself. More than 25 years ago, they became pioneers in methods of sustainable viticulture out of respect for the environment. Through the practical use of integrated production, they have successfully eliminated the use of pesticides and other treatments. Today they have reached another milestone by eliminating the use of synthetic products in all our vineyards, which span over 25 hectares. As a result, they have become one of the largest wine estates in the country certified BIOSUISSE.