Wine for sale: Henri Milan
Henri Milan
We’d like to introduce you to a rather atypical domain: they’ve named many of their wines after members of the Milan family, anecdotal moments in the domain’s history, or indeed a Japanese word; a wine maker who left the Baux-de-Provence appellation to have more freedom in the creation of his wines… And the result is there to taste: “wines in fine form that will leave nobody indifferent”, according to La Revue du vin de France.
Henri Milan is a bit of a character. He turned his back on the Baux-de-Provence appellation in 2007 in order to fully express his creativity in the vineyard, just a few kilometres from Domaine Trévallon which took the same path. The very incarnation of la vie en rose, pink is the inviting colour we find everywhere at this domain, representing the lees of the wine and inspiring the vigneron in his work. In the winery, no additives are used aside from a very light dose of sulphites, and there is no fining or filtering in the process. The 15 hectares of vines have been cultivated organically since 2002, and this move towards natural production was inspired by encounters with figures such as Claude Bourguignon, a researcher in agrobiology. His son Théophile helps with sales side of things, and his daughter Emmanuelle is their in-house oenologist. A family affair, therefore, which shows no sign of slowing down, such is the passion that propels the Milans.
- Vin de France Le Premier Henri Milan 2020€44
- Vin de France Noah Henri Milan 2020€21
- Vin de France Haru Henri Milan 2019€15
- Vin de France Brut Nature Henri Milan 2019€29
- Vin de France Kumo Henri Milan 2018€33
- Vin de France Le Vallon Henri Milan 2018€28
- Vin de France Cuvée Elliott Henri Milan 2017€32
- Vin de France Le Grand Blanc Henri Milan 2015€28
- Vin de France S & X Henri Milan 2015€26
- Vin de Table de France Nouveau Henri Milan 2015€13
- Vin de France Le Grand Blanc Henri Milan 2014€30
- Vin de France Papillon Sans soufre ajouté Henri Milan 2014€27
- Vin de France La Carrée Henri Milan 2014€140
- Vin de France Papillon Sans Soufre Henri Milan 2013€21
- Vin de Table de France Sans soufre ajouté Henri Milan 2012€29
- Vin de France Le Jardin Henri Milan 2012€61
- Vin de France S & X Henri Milan 2012€28
- Vin de France La Carrée Henri Milan 2012€45
- Vin de Table de France Sans soufre ajouté Henri Milan 2011€25
- Vin de France Le Grand Blanc Henri Milan 2011€48
- Vin de France La Carrée Henri Milan 2011€49
- Vin de Table de France Sans soufre ajouté Henri Milan 2010€33
- Vin de France Le Jardin Henri Milan 2010€56
- Vin de France Sans Soufre Ajouté Henri Milan 2010€33
- Vin de France Papillon Sans Soufre Henri Milan 2010€35
- Vin de France Papillon Sans soufre ajouté Henri Milan 2010€34
- Baux de Provence Clos Milan Henri Milan 2009€39
- Vin de France Le Vallon Henri Milan 2009€25
- Vin de France Le Grand Blanc Henri Milan 2009€28
- Vin de France Le Vallon Henri Milan 2008€33
- Baux de Provence Clos Milan Henri Milan 2007€75
- Vin de France Clos Milan Henri Milan 2007€60
- Vin de France Le Grand Blanc Henri Milan 2007€51
- Baux de Provence Clos Milan Henri Milan 2006€41
- Baux de Provence Domaine Milan Henri Milan 2006€33
- Baux de Provence Clos Milan Henri Milan 2005€61
- Baux de Provence Domaine Milan Henri Milan 2005€62
- Baux de Provence Clos Milan Henri Milan 2004€70
- Baux de Provence Domaine Milan Henri Milan 2004€55
- Baux de Provence Clos Milan Henri Milan 2003€67
- Baux de Provence Domaine Milan Henri Milan 2001€52
- Baux de Provence Clos Milan Henri Milan 2001€54
- Baux de Provence Clos Milan Henri Milan 2000€36
- Baux de Provence Clos Milan Henri Milan 1999€52
- Vin de Table de France M.G.O. Henri Milan €8
- Vin de France Reynard Rebels Henri Milan €12
WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY...
BETTANE & DESSEAUVE
“Established in 1956 in the Baux de Provence area, this domain abandoned its appellation in 2007 to pursue a philosophy more fitting to its producer, Henri, a man of conviction who seeks to develop a vinification method with the fewest additives possible.”
LA REVUE DU VIN DE FRANCE
“Wines in fine form that will leave nobody indifferent. Few wine makers manage to capture such a pure vitality in Provence.”