I concur with Chris.
I spent the last two months shopping, and seriously considered Fazioli, Grotrian, C. Bechstein, August Förster, and Bösendorfer. For me, the Bösendorfer won out, but easily my second favorite on the list was the AF 215.
I think the instrument has a great feel, and a delicacy very much like the Bösendorfer - you don't have to work to play it softly like you do with some other brands. Tonally its superb, and the bass has a particular clarity. (this is true even for the 190, which probably has the best sounding bass of all the pianos of that size that I've played)
And to top it off, its by far the best value among Tier 1 European pianos - it comes in at roughly half the price of the Bösendorfer or Fazioli, and is much cheaper than the others I mentioned as well.