Domaine Triennes – Mixed discovery case 3×2 bottles

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Domaine Triennes – Mixed discovery case 3×2 bottles

This discovery case from Domaine Triennes includes 4 whites and 2 red chosen from the Domaine Triennes assortment.  

Domaine Romanee-Conti in Burgundy is among wine enthusiasts known to be by far the most prestigious vineyards in the world. However, that one of the owners of Romanée-Conti, Aubert de Villaine, together with Jacques Seysse from Domaine Dujac in Morey-Saint-Denis, also has a vineyard in Provence is perhaps less well known. “Domaine Triennes” is located in Nans-les-Pins, some 30 kilometers to the north from the very well-known Bandoldistrict. The name “Triennes” comes from the Romans’ “Trienna” which was a feast, at the time held every third year in honor of the wine god Bacchus. The winery at Domaine Triennes is since 3 years back in transition to be classified as organic wine and half of winemaking is already classified as being organic.

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Domaine Triennes - Mixed discovery case 3x2 bottles

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  • Domaine Triennes "Les Auréliens" - red

    Domaine Triennes - Les Aureliens is a fruity and full-bodied red wine that is suitable for most meat dishes.

  • Domaine Triennes "Sainte Fleur" - White

    "Sainte Fleur" from Domaine Triennes is a delicious aromatic white wine made of viognier grapes. An elegant wine to drink as an aperitif, to accompany a crab or shrimps. Also great to exotic and spicy dishes.

  • Domaine Triennes "Les Auréliens" - White

    The white "Les Aurelien" from Domaine Triennes is a relatively dry Chardonnay wine stored in oak barrels. Fits very well with seafood.

Domaine Romanee-Conti in Burgundy is among wine enthusiasts known to be by far the most prestigious vineyards in the world. However, that one of the owners of Romanée-Conti, Aubert de Villaine, toget...

Domaine Romanee-Conti in Burgundy is among wine enthusiasts known to be by far the most prestigious vineyards in the world. However, that one of the owners of Romanée-Conti, Aubert de Villaine, together with Jacques Seysse from Domaine Dujac in Morey-Saint-Denis, also has a vineyard in Provence is perhaps less well known. “Domaine Triennes” is located in Nans-les-Pins, some 30 kilometers to the north from the very well-known Bandoldistrict. The name “Triennes” comes from the Romans’ “Trienna” which was a feast, at the time held every third year in honor of the wine god Bacchus. The winery at Domaine Triennes is since 3 years back in transition to be classified as organic wine and half of winemaking is already classified as being organic.

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