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Alpilles Rouge Bottle

Alpilles Rouge2014

Domaine de TrévallonProvence, France

Alpilles Rouge by Domaine de Trévallon is an iconic organic red from the limestone-rich slopes of the Alpilles in Proven…Learn More »

$140

/750ml

2014 Retail Average

93

/100

2014 Pro Rating

Alpilles Rouge 2014 Vintage Overview

2014 OVERVIEW

Gentle red fruit, sun‑baked herbs and a touch of cedar drift from the glass of Domaine de Trévallon Alpilles Rouge 2014, leading into a supple, medium-bodied palate that feels poised and graceful rather than powerful. Notes of kirsch, currant and sweet spice glide along fine, velvety tannins and fresh acidity, giving this vintage a charming, open-knit personality that’s especially inviting right now.

Drinking Window
2019 2026
Pairings

Herb-roasted lamb, grilled duck breast with cherries, ratatouille with olives

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Alpilles Rouge Vintage Comparison

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2014
2014 Domaine de Trevallon Rouge, Alpilles IGP 750mL

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Alpilles Rouge · Knowledge Base

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About Alpilles Rouge

Alpilles Rouge by Domaine de Trévallon is an iconic organic red from the limestone-rich slopes of the Alpilles in Provence, blending roughly equal parts Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah to capture both Mediterranean warmth and firm structure. Vinified with whole clusters, native yeasts, and minimal intervention, then aged around two years in large oak, it’s known for its depth, spice and dark-fruited complexity, as well as its impressive capacity to age gracefully.