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Vincent Paris Granit 60 Old Vines Cornas 2019 Red Rhône 75cl

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Vincent Paris Granit 60 Old Vines Cornas 2019 Red Rhône 75cl


Tasting 

On the nose, aromas of violet, cherry, blackberry, licorice emerge. On the palate, spices and notes of black fruit jam flatter the taste buds of discerning tasters. There is agreat concentration with nonetheless silky tannins. Very long on the palate.

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Food-wine pairings

Red meat, White meat, Game, Poultry, Mushroom, Cheese, 7-hour lamb, Prune-stuffed veal, Creamy capon, Royal hare, rib of beef,  Beef flank steak with gorgonzola sauce, Lemon chicken, Roast pork tenderloin.


Wine service

  • Serving temperature: 17-18°C
  • Serving: decant 1 hour before serving
  • Conservation: to be consumed from 2025
  • Aging potential up to 2040


Technical specifications


  • Estate: Domaine Vincent Paris 

  • Cuvée: Cornas Granit 60 

  • Appellation: AOC Cornas

  • Region: Northern Rhône Valley

  • Color : Red wine

  • Type: dry, still

  • Vintage: 2019

  • Grape variety: 100% Syrah

  • Aging: Occurs 3 months in tank then 1 year in barrels of 2 to 8 years (No new barrels, to respect the aromas of the terroir). This wine is a great Cornas combining power and finesse.

  • Vinification
    The harvest is destemmed at 70%. After a week of cold maceration (12 °C), fermentation starts naturally, the tanks are pumped over morning and evening and are saturated with carbon dioxide. Vinification lasts 3 to 4 weeks.

  • Format: 75cl

  • Production: 4 to 5000 bottles per year.


About the cuvée Cornas Granit 60 old vines

Comes from 3 plots selected for their great quality: Vines with an average age of 60 years, slopes of up to 60%, where the vine grows slowly among the stones to yield less than 30 Hl/ha. Production: 4 to 5000 bottles.

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Aging

This cuvée is meant for aging. I recommend waiting 4 or 5 years before opening the first bottles.
The best period is from 6 to 15 years, and the maximum aging is about 20 years.