by Tim York » Mon Nov 06, 2006 10:23 am
Bill must have been luckier than me. My experience is also probably more limited but I have twice stopped off on my way to Italy at the excellent Motto del Gallo restaurant (very good food, warm welcome from the owner but expensive) at Taverne near Lugano. On both occasions I ordered a red local Merlot and I found them good typical Merlot, i.e. well made with fleshy crowd pleasing fruit but without much more. I have also tried Ticinese Merlot and Pinot also, I think, at Brussels tastings without retaining any imperishable memory one way or the other. I frankly disliked a white Merlot which I found blandly cloying. You should aim off though for the fact that I am not really a Merlot fan, with the exception of some right bank Bordeaux.
For more information about Ticinese wines, it is worth knowing that the very detailed annual Guide Hachette des Vins includes a good chapter on Swiss wine, including, of course, a section on Ticino. There has occasionally been an edition in English but not annually, I think. The 2007 edition is now available from Amazon France. Even if your French is not very fluent, it could be worth getting because, as well as brief descriptions of the recommended wines, there are full contact details for the estates. There are probably also Swiss published guides in German, French and Italian but I do not know these.
Tim York