Dynamite and a Provençal Aristocrat:
2022 Domaine de Trévallon IGP Alpilles

Posted by Joe Salamone

Along with Tempier and Château Simone, Domaine de Trévallon stands as one of the great, long-aging, and truly noble wines of Provence.

For many years, we've been buying up every bottle of back-vintage Trévallon that we could find. Old Trévallon offers some of the most moving and honest experiences in wine. Bottles from the late eighties and early nineties remain stunning today.

photo of bottle of 2022 Domaine de Trevallon IGP Alpilles

Trévallon sits on hard limestone. Dynamite was required to plant some of the vineyards. Like at Château Simone, the vineyards face north, which limits the ripeness and gives the wine a beautiful finesse and minerality.

Very traditional methods are followed: the wine is destemmed, fermented in open top tonneaux, and then aged almost exclusively in foudre. Based on old text, Trévallon believes that Cabernet Sauvignon was very important to their area, and along with Syrah, it makes up 50% of the blend. Since the appellation guidelines for Les Baux de Provence restricted the percentage of Cabernet to 20% in the nineties, Trévallon hasn't been able to list the appellation on their label.

Trévallon flaunts the nobility that France's south can display. The 2022 really highlights the fineness, elegance, and harmony that Trévallon can achieve. There's a nicely judged wildness to the wine that imbues it with an extra dimension of mystery, soulfulness, and complexity.

Between the length, concentration, and balance, it's easy to see the 2022 going the distance. It's a great example of this time-tested wine. 

To order, email offers@crushwineco.com or call the store at (212) 980-9463.

Joe Salamone
Wine Buyer
Crush Wine & Spirits

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2022 Domaine de Trevallon IGP Alpilles Rouge

750 ml

$94.95
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