2023 Vincent Paris Cornas la Geynale

Syrah - 750ML
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REVIEWS

JS 98 DC 96 JD 96 VN 95 WS 94
JS 98

jamessuckling.com, April 2025

Smoky and meaty, with intense wild herb character, this is classic Cornas, but with modern purity and precision. Giant concentration and brilliance on the very compact and still tightly wound, medium- to full-bodied...
DC 96

Decanter, October 2024

Beautiful nose, very lifted, with violets, black olive, blackberry and cassis. Has a good sense of fullness and ripeness on the palate – it's full, powerful, fresh and driving with a good, robust tannic frame and a long...
JD 96

jebdunnuck.com, May 2025

(94-96+ points) The 2023 Cornas La Geynale is clearly a standout. Rocking levels of ripe red, blue, and black fruits, peppery herbs, violet, game, and rare meat-like aromatics all shine here, and it's full-bodied on the...
VN 95

Vinous, January 2025

(93-95 points) The seductive, intricate perfume of the 2023 Cornas La Geynale suggests that what comes next will be a total delight. Hauntingly floral, the 2023 showcases prominent rose water, violet and orange blossom...
WS 94

Wine Spectator, November 2025

There’s a meaty, smoky, peppery edge to this salty, powerhouse Cornas. Massive in scale yet achieves perfect harmony between its ripeness, texture and energy. Juniper, black pepper, grilled garrigue and apple wood smoke...

WINE DETAILS

Color & Type Red
Varietal Syrah
Country France
Region Rhone
Sub-region Northern Rhone
Appellation Cornas
Vintage 2023
Size 750ML
Percent alcohol 14%

The 2023 Vincent Paris Cornas la Geynale, a Syrah from the Northern Rhone region of France, is garnering significant attention from wine critics for its excellent structure and characteristic depth. This wine is being praised for its balance, purity, and robust character, drawing from a single parcel of 50-year-old vines.

James Suckling awarded it an impressive score of 98, noting its "smoky and meaty, with intense wild herb character," and describes it as "classic Cornas, but with modern purity and precision." He emphasizes the wine's "giant concentration and brilliance" with "extremely fine tannins," recommending it as drinkable now but best from 2027.

Decanter also rated it highly with a score of 96. They highlight the wine's "beautiful nose" of violets, black olive, blackberry, and cassis, paired with a "good sense of fullness and ripeness on the palate." Although not as massive as some vintages, it is noted for its balance and finesse.

Jeb Dunnuck, offering a similar score range, highlights the wine's "rocking levels of ripe red, blue, and black fruits" and its "classic, wild, sauvage character." He suggests that while it needs 4-6 years of bottle age, it is undoubtedly a standout.

Vinous describes the wine as a "seductive, intricate perfume" with floral and fruity notes, giving it a score of 95. Nicolas Greinacher calls it full-bodied and powerful, hinting at its potential to evolve over time.

Wine Spectator, awarding it a 94, notes its "meaty, smoky, peppery edge" and describes the wine as a "powerhouse Cornas," achieving harmony and complexity with its firming spine of iron.

Overall, the 2023 Vincent Paris Cornas la Geynale is a well-received wine, praised for its balance, complexity, and potential for aging.