Alcohol percentage: 13%
Grape variety:
Predominantly Cinsault, with a little Grenache, Syrah and Merlot; the grapes picked at night, given minimal skin contact, fermented cool and bottled early – everything possible done to give the lightest possible style with maximum delicacy
Producer:
From the Triennes website:
“In 1989, two Burgundians, Jacques Seysses, founder of Domaine Dujac, and Aubert de Villaine, joined by their Parisian friend, Michel Macaux, went in search of new vineyards. Their attention turned to Provence where they were convinced the potential for great wines was enormous.
After a long search, they discovered the Domaine du Logis de Nans in the Var, east of Aix en Provence.
They were immediately attracted to its gently sloping hillside with southern exposure. They saw its cool microclimate and its clay and limestone soils as ideal for viticulture.
The estate was renamed Triennes, a reference to Triennia, the festival for Bacchus, which was held every three years during Roman times. The prefix “Tri” serving as a reminder of the three original partners.”
The Bottle Shop rating:
Classic Provence style – very pale, very dry and delicate.