With fewer words, Winter 2022:

No particular order.

Slow Loop - I usually pass on the scores of "Cute Girls Doing Things Cutely" series because so many of them are very samey and bland. Predominantly (or entirely) cute girls cast does things that are non-stereotypical activities for girls. Woo. -_- Honestly, most of them come off as re-skinned K-ON or Non Non Biyori. Stella C3-bu (Airsoft club) is a good example of how bland and dreadful these are when done poorly.
Not so with Slow Loop. It's a fly fishing anime cute girls on the surface, but a remarkably deep introspective series on a lot of subjects. Exploration of grief, loss, and the corresponding recovery. Acceptance of yourself and your hobbies that seem strange to others (like another series on this list!). Fear of rejection. Forging a new family. How empowering and emotionally stabilizing having a close friend for a long time can be. Conservationist behavior. It's not the cute comedy of the main trio that sells this series. It's the more somber moments. There's male characters in this one too, and they're not just window dressing, they're integral to many of the series' better moments. Yes, the girls are cute and entertaining without ever getting too annoying. But when they quietly contemplate a particular subject, this series really shines. If Yuru Camp held an undertone about appreciating solitude, Slow Loop's instead has the central focus of family, friends, and acceptance of self.

Sono Bisque Doll wa Koi o Suru - Best girl of the season who intensely seems like Manic Pixie Dream Girl but definitely isn't? Touching romance where the driver of the burgeoning romance isn't the beta male lead? An otaku romance where the female lead is anything but shy (there's actually quite a few of these...)? Another coming of age series where a focus is on rejected the reactions of others and readily accepting yourself and your hobbies? Yes Please. The animation (and even mocap) is exceptional, the characters have depth and presence and agency and charm and skill and passion and did I mention the two leads both have agency in an otaku-centric hobby?! I knew there was a lot of hype around this series but it delivers. In full.

Fantasy Bishoujo Juniku Ojisan to - My second sleeper hit on this list. It's isekai. It's a gender bender. It's a parody. It has edgelords. It has obnoxious goddesses. This is, at its heart, a series on co-dependence. Between two men. One of whom has been transformed by a narcissistic arrogant goddess of love into the most simultaneously helpless and enthralling beauty on the entire fantasy world. And they're cursed to fall in love with the other. It's all been done before. But not all in one place and so well done.
On top of some really stellar voice acting, this series firmly plants itself among the titans of comedy-isekai with the likes of Those Who Hunt Elves. It does not take itself seriously. It is full of degenerates, like KonoSuba, but instead of toxic personalities, it is insidious levels of narcissism. The corresponding slow changes in personality is a progression throughout the series. The ending falls a little flat, but that's what happens to series that go for abrupt ends when they catch up to the source material.
Most importantly, it lets its jokes breathe.