Domaine Vincent Paris, Cornas 'La Geynale' 2021 vs Jim Barry The Benbournie 2021
Compare current tracked prices, stockists and core specifications. Jim Barry The Benbournie 2021 currently starts £0.90 lower.
| Availability | In stock | In stock |
|---|---|---|
| Best current price | £45.90 | £45.00 |
| Current stockists | 1 merchant | 1 merchant |
| Producer | Domaine Vincent Paris | Jim Barry |
| Style | Red | Red |
| Grape | Syrah, Shiraz | Cabernet Sauvignon |
| Region | — | Clare Valley |
| Country | — | Australia |
| ABV | — | 13.5% |
| Size | 750ml | 750ml |
| Where to buy |
Domaine Vincent Paris, Cornas 'La Geynale' 2021
The Domaine Vincent Paris Cornas ‘La Geynale’ 2021 is a striking, powerful expression of Cornas. In the glass, it’s almost opaque, with aromas of blackberries, cassis, cracked pepper, and warm spice unfolding into hints of smoked meat and earth. The palate is dense and richly layered - waves of dark fruit, graphite, and spice balanced by an almost electric minerality. The tannins are firm yet silky, giving structure without heaviness, and the finish seems to go on forever. A wine of power and precision. La Geynale comes from Vincent’s oldest vines, over 100 years old, planted on the steep, south-facing slopes of the Reynard district, one of Cornas’s most revered terroirs. The wine spends a year in used oak barrels (none new) to preserve purity. Vincent Paris farms just eight hectares in Cornas and Saint-Joseph, working meticulously to keep yields low and quality high. His thoughtful approach in both vineyard and cellar has made him one of the Rhône’s most admired winemakers.
Jim Barry The Benbournie 2021
Benbournie was settled in 1853 and today, ancient vines, fig and almond trees remain. Berry, mocha, herb and cedar notes have a little savoury minerality; fine tannins help it improve with age
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