ClassificationIGP Alpilles
VarietalsCabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Marsanne, Roussanne, Chardonnay
Hectares17 ha
OwnerDurrbach family
WinemakerAntoine Durrbach (with Floriane Durrbach)
Founded1973
BiodynamicBiodynamic Practicing
NeighbourhoodAlpilles (Les Baux-de-Provence)

Tip: Trevallon is the textbook case of a great wine outside its AOC; the IGP Alpilles tag costs the estate nothing in critic-score terms and the cellar list is fanatically loyal.

Location

Address: Route de Saint-Etienne-du-Gres, 13150 Saint-Etienne-du-Gres, France, Provence

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Chateau Romanin ★ 4.5

Les Baux-de-Provence AOCGrenache, Syrah, Mourvedre, Cabernet Sauvignon, RolleFounded 1988Carolyn SheetzBiodynamic PracticingAlpilles (Les Baux-de-Provence)

A 250-hectare Les Baux estate with 58 hectares of biodynamic vines at the foot of a Templar ruin near Saint-Remy. Acquired by Dr Carolyn Sheetz in March 2024.

Tip: The cathedral cellar is carved into the limestone hillside; reserve the cellar tour and pair it with the estate's red Grand Vin from the Alpilles north slope.

Domaine Hauvette ★ 4.7

Les Baux-de-Provence AOC, IGP AlpillesGrenache, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Carignan, RolleFounded 1988Dominique HauvetteBiodynamic PracticingAlpilles (Les Baux-de-Provence)

A small Alpilles biodynamic estate run by Dominique Hauvette since 1988, working native-yeast ferments and long aging in foudre. Imported to the US by Kermit Lynch.

Tip: Hauvette's red Cornaline and the Roucas white from Rolle and Marsanne are the entry into the range; allocations move through specialist merchants rather than wide retail.

Mas de Gourgonnier ★ 4.4

Les Baux-de-Provence AOCGrenache, Cinsault, Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, CarignanFounded 1955Cartier familyECOCERTAlpilles (Les Baux-de-Provence)

A Cartier-family Les Baux estate at Mouries, organic since the mid-1970s and one of the appellation's quietest reference producers. Wines distributed in the US by Kermit Lynch.

Tip: Importer Kermit Lynch carries the wines in the US; Mouries is also the olive-oil capital of Provence and the estate sells its own pressing alongside the bottles.

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Chateau Romanin ★ 4.5

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A 250-hectare Les Baux estate with 58 hectares of biodynamic vines at the foot of a Templar ruin near Saint-Remy. Acquired by Dr Carolyn Sheetz in March 2024.

Tip: The cathedral cellar is carved into the limestone hillside; reserve the cellar tour and pair it with the estate's red Grand Vin from the Alpilles north slope.

Domaine Hauvette ★ 4.7

Les Baux-de-Provence AOC, IGP AlpillesGrenache, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Carignan, RolleFounded 1988Dominique HauvetteBiodynamic PracticingAlpilles (Les Baux-de-Provence)

A small Alpilles biodynamic estate run by Dominique Hauvette since 1988, working native-yeast ferments and long aging in foudre. Imported to the US by Kermit Lynch.

Tip: Hauvette's red Cornaline and the Roucas white from Rolle and Marsanne are the entry into the range; allocations move through specialist merchants rather than wide retail.

Mas de Gourgonnier ★ 4.4

Les Baux-de-Provence AOCGrenache, Cinsault, Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, CarignanFounded 1955Cartier familyECOCERTAlpilles (Les Baux-de-Provence)

A Cartier-family Les Baux estate at Mouries, organic since the mid-1970s and one of the appellation's quietest reference producers. Wines distributed in the US by Kermit Lynch.

Tip: Importer Kermit Lynch carries the wines in the US; Mouries is also the olive-oil capital of Provence and the estate sells its own pressing alongside the bottles.

Domaine de Triennes ★ 4.5

IGP MediterraneeSyrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Viognier, Chardonnay, CinsaultFounded 1990Aubert de Villaine and Jacques Seysses partnershipProvence Verte (Coteaux Varois country)

A 1990 Burgundian-led estate in the Provence Verte, the collaboration of Aubert de Villaine (Romanee-Conti) and Jacques Seysses (Dujac). 46 hectares of IGP Mediterranee at 380 m altitude.

Tip: Triennes is a strong non-rose Provence pour to taste alongside the rest of the region. The reds and the white bottle well above their IGP price level.

Chateau de Pibarnon ★ 4.7

Bandol AOCMourvedre, Grenache, Cinsault, Clairette, BourboulencFounded 1977Saint Victor familyBandol

An upper-slope Bandol estate at 300 m altitude on La Cadiere d'Azur. Saint Victor family-owned since 1977, making a Mourvedre-led red with a strong appellation reputation.

Tip: Pibarnon's terraces reach 300 metres altitude in Bandol; arrive in the morning when the cellars are coolest and the view over the Bay of La Ciotat is sharpest.

Chateau Gassier ★ 4.4

Cotes de Provence Sainte-Victoire AOCGrenache, Syrah, Rolle, Cinsault, Cabernet SauvignonFounded 1982Gassier familyCotes de Provence Sainte-Victoire (Aix)

A six-generation family estate at the foot of Mont Sainte-Victoire, in the Cotes de Provence Sainte-Victoire sub-appellation. Parcel-selection roses age across two years, unusual in Provence.

Tip: The Sainte-Victoire sub-appellation sits at higher altitude than the coastal Cotes de Provence; Gassier's parcel-selection roses age across two years rather than the standard six months.

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