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Trévallon

Whats in a name? Some places are so special that they have been named and renamed! Successively Coteaux d'Aix, Vin de Pays and now IGP des Alpilles, Trévallon has never been anyone but itself, that is to say, one of the leading estates in Provence.

Located on the northern slopes of the Alpilles, between Avignon and Arles, near St Rémy de Provence, Trévallon was acquired by René Dürrbach in 1955, the current owner's father. A painter and sculptor and friend of Picasso, Léger and Gleizes, he wanted to get away from the bustle of the Côte d'Azur and withdraw to a more peaceful environment. In 1973, at the age of 23, his son Eloi Dürrbach, who was studying architecture in Paris at the time, decided to come and live in the "mas" (a Provençal farm) at Trévallon, and to create a vineyard by dynamiting some of the hills surrounding the property. The first vines were planted in the winter of 1973 on an extraordinary site that combines garrigues with limestone rock. The vineyard consists of small plots that lie within a two kilometre radius of the winery. The vines are grown using natural, traditional methods, with no fertilizers or chemical weed control.
The vineyard consists of small plots that lie within a two kilometre radius of the winery. The vines are grown using natural, traditional methods, with no fertilizers or chemical weed control. For the red wines, Elöi Dürrbach chose an equal quantity of Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah. A decision that resulted in the INAO (the official body that oversees AOC regulations) refusing to approve his wine as AOC Baux de Provence when the appellation was created in 1993. The reason given was that Cabernet Sauvignon was over-represented in the blend. However, it is this that gives the wine its special character: on the Alpilles terroir it brings spicy notes with aromas of cinnamon and pepper. The Syrah gives the wine richness and a silky, seductive character. Previously classified under Coteaux d'Aix, Trévallon's wines have been labelled as Vin de Pays des Bouches du Rhône since 1996.

1988
170 (starting price)
1988
2,040 (starting price)
2020
80 (starting price)
2020
80 (current price)
2018
240 (starting price)
2017
300 (current price)
2017
100 (starting price)
2016
120 (starting price)
2016
324 (starting price)
2016
100 (starting price)
2015
300 (current price)
2015
100 (starting price)
2013
90 (starting price)
2013
80 (current price)
2012
180 (current price)
2012
90 (starting price)
2011
90 (current price)
2011
180 (starting price)
2011
270 (current price)
2011
85 (starting price)
2010
210 (starting price)
2010
95 (current price)
2009
90 (current price)
2009
270 (current price)
2006
160 (starting price)
2005
120 (starting price)
2005
300 (starting price)
2000
220 (starting price)
1995
140 (current price)
1995
1,555 (starting price)
1994
130 (starting price)
1990
1,944 (starting price)
Price estimate for Trévallon

WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY...

BETTANE & DESSEAUVE

Éloi and Floriane Dürrbach, along with their children, planted their vines in 1973 and have worked on its development ever since – succeeding in making it one of the jewels in the crown of French vineyards. The red has become legendary (as has their white) and has real ageing potential. With time this fine wine will be even more enhanced. Superb!

LA REVUE DU VIN DE FRANCE

Éloi Dürrbach has become an icon in Provence. His methods allow him to produce wines that are intense yet soft and sophisticated.