Triennes
France – 
Provence – 
Nans-les-Pins – 
Nans-les-Pins – 

THE COMPANY

At the end of the 1980s, two Burgundian friends, Jacques Seysses (founder of Domaine Dujac) and Aubert de Villaine went in search of a purchasable domaine in the south of France, together with their Parisian friend Michel Macaux. They truly believed that the terroir of Provence could give great wines and they found the proper place in Domaine Logis-de-Nans. The Domaine is located on the hills, facing south, and arises on a clay-limestone soil. It was named “Triennes” after Latin “triennia” and moreover the prefix “tri” is directly related to the 3 founders. Thanks to the organic certification and its position, Triennes is currently one of the best examples of viticulture in the South of France, with fine, fresh and elegant wines.

France - 

Provence

Provence

Cotes de Provence, France's most extensive appellation, the cool limestone enclave Coteaux Varois, the panorama of Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence, the hillside cultivated vineyards on the Cotes du Lubéron, the lighter wines of Coteaux de Pierrevert, and the terraces of Bandol are just a few of the most distinctive places in Provence, an area famous for producing rosé wines and now very interesting red wines.

France - 

Provence

Provence

Cotes de Provence, France's most extensive appellation, the cool limestone enclave Coteaux Varois, the panorama of Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence, the hillside cultivated vineyards on the Cotes du Lubéron, the lighter wines of Coteaux de Pierrevert, and the terraces of Bandol are just a few of the most distinctive places in Provence, an area famous for producing rosé wines and now very interesting red wines.