Domaine Vincent Paris Cornas Granit 30
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Domaine Vincent Paris Cornas Granit 30 is a 100% Syrah wine from the Northern Rhône's Cornas appellation, bottled at 13% ABV in a standard 750ml format. The 2023 vintage earned 96 points from James Suckling, who highlighted its concentration and breathtaking precision — a strong validation for a wine sourced from young vines on dramatically steep terrain.
Quick Facts: ABV: 13% | Origin: Cornas, Northern Rhône, France | 100% Syrah | Domaine Vincent Paris
Production & Heritage
Vincent Paris farms three hectares of Syrah vines averaging 15 years of age, planted on granite hillsides with a 30% slope gradient — the specific origin of the "Granit 30" name. The harvest is 100% destemmed, followed by a week-long cold maceration at 12°C designed to extract color and fruit character before fermentation begins. Vinification proceeds via natural fermentation without added yeasts over a 21-day period with carefully regulated temperatures, a process that preserves the site's granitic minerality and varietal purity.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Violet and rose petal lift first, followed by layers of ripe blackberry, blueberry, and red cherry. A second wave brings black pepper, gunpowder, and espresso — a brooding complexity that signals the granite soils underneath.
Taste: The entry is zesty and fruit-forward, with blackberry and black cherry flavors anchored by a pronounced dusty mineral quality. At mid-palate, forest berry, wild herb, and liquorice wood converge into a concentrated but decidedly medium-bodied frame. Graphite and tobacco emerge toward the peak, adding savory depth without heaviness.
Finish: The close is breathtakingly fresh and precise, with lingering notes of graphite, leather, and crushed stone. Length is impressive for a wine from younger vines, with a fine-grained tannic texture that slowly fades into cool minerality.
How to Drink Granit 30
Serve at 16–18°C in a large-bowled glass; thirty minutes of decanting opens the aromatics considerably, especially in younger vintages. This is fundamentally a food wine — a classic pairing with grilled lamb shoulder plays off the peppery Syrah character; duck confit echoes its dark fruit and earthy depth; and a simple herb-crusted beef tenderloin allows the mineral backbone to shine without competition.
Best For
- Introducing a Northern Rhône enthusiast to the Cornas appellation
- Pairing with a hearty autumn or winter dinner party menu
- Building a cellar of age-worthy French Syrah at an accessible tier
- Gifting a wine lover who appreciates terroir-driven reds over oaky blockbusters
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Granit 30 taste like? Granit 30 delivers concentrated blackberry, black cherry, and forest berry flavors layered with graphite, black pepper, and wild herbs, all carried by a medium-bodied frame with striking freshness and granite-derived mineral tension.
How does Granit 30 compare to Domaine Rostaing Cornas? Both producers craft Syrah from the steep granite slopes of Cornas, and reviewers have noted stylistic overlap in their emphasis on mineral precision over sheer power. Granit 30 draws from younger vines and tends to be slightly more fruit-forward in its youth, while Rostaing's older-vine bottlings often show greater tannic density and cellar potential.
Is Granit 30 good for sipping on its own? Absolutely — its medium body, aromatic complexity, and fresh finish make it rewarding as a standalone pour, particularly after a brief decant to let the violet and graphite notes fully emerge.
Where is Granit 30 made? Granit 30 is produced by Domaine Vincent Paris in the Cornas appellation of the Northern Rhône Valley, France, from Syrah vines planted on granite hillsides with a distinctive 30% slope gradient.
What foods pair well with Granit 30? Grilled lamb chops complement the wine's black pepper and herb character; slow-braised short ribs mirror its earthy depth; aged Comté cheese echoes the nutty mineral finish; duck breast with a blackberry reduction bridges fruit and savory elements; and roasted root vegetables highlight its forest-floor undertones.
What sizes does Granit 30 come in? Granit 30 is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle format.
Is Granit 30 worth the price? Granit 30 positions as an accessible entry point into the Cornas appellation — a region whose top wines command significantly higher prices — and its 96-point James Suckling score for the 2023 vintage suggests exceptional quality-to-value within the Northern Rhône Syrah category.
Why Granit 30?
The defining feature of this wine is the vineyard itself: granite hillsides pitched at a 30% gradient, where erosion and exposure concentrate flavor in ways that flatter terrain simply cannot replicate. Vincent Paris's hands-off winemaking — natural fermentation, no added yeasts, cold maceration to coax rather than force extraction — lets that site speak clearly through the glass. A 96-point score from James Suckling on the 2023 vintage confirms that younger vines on the right slope can rival far more established Cornas producers. For drinkers seeking Northern Rhône Syrah with genuine mineral identity and none of the over-extracted weight that sometimes accompanies the appellation, Granit 30 delivers exactly that.
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