Tasting Notes
Robert Parker 96
Tremendously dense and powerful, the 2019 Cornas is a dazzling, dark-fruited beast that’s loaded with mint, cassis and licorice notes. Full-bodied and almost overflowing with intensity, it somehow manages to pull all that impressive richness and extract into a silky, fine-grained finish of amazing length and elegance. Unless you are hell-bent on trying it on release, give it some time in the cellar—it should be peaking around 2035 or so.
Anticipated maturity: 2026-2045
Jeb Dunnuck 98
The 2019 Cornas flirts with perfection and isn’t far off the heavenly 2015. As with the Renaissance, it has a sunny, perfumed, exotic character as well as an incredible bouquet of black cherries, blueberries, ground pepper, game, and leather. Full-bodied, massive, and concentrated on the palate, it packs substantial tannins, is perfectly balance, and has a great, great finish. Cornas doesn’t get much better, ladies and gentlemen. Do your best to give bottles 4-5 years, and it will keep thereafter for two decades.
Anticipated maturity: 2027-2048