“Even a glass-or-two-with-dinner wine drinker knows that Germany, Austria, Italy, and France are some of the great Old World wine-making countries. Landlocked Switzerland, which shares a border with each, though, is rarely mentioned among them. It’s a pity, as the vineyards here produce superb wines—so much so that Switzerland might just count its pinot noirs and lesser-known gamarets among its best-kept secrets.”
Some of the great Old World wine-making countries
