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Wine for sale: Provence

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The vineyards of Provence stretch over 200 kilometres between the Alps and the Mediterranean, from south of Avignon to Nice. Winegrowing here goes back a long way, having been introduced by the Greeks around 600 BCE. In fact, it was in Massalia (Marseilles) that they established the first vineyard in Gaul.

Nine AOCs have been established for Provence wines: Côtes-de-Provence, Coteaux-d’Aix-en-Provence, Coteaux-des-Baux-de-Provence and Coteaux-Varois-en-Provence (the four regional appellations), and Pierrevert, Bandol, Bellet, Cassis and Palette. The main grape varieties planted here are Grenache Noir, Mourvèdre, Cinsault, Syrah, Carignan, Tibouren and Cabernet Sauvignon for reds and rosés, and Sémillon, Ugni Blanc, Bourboulenc, Grenache Blanc, Sauvignon and Viognier for whites. Some 90% of Provence’s wine production is rosé, with 5% red and 5% white. Although rare in quantity, some extremely fine red and white wines come out of the region – Bandol is a good example of this when it comes to great red wines for laying down.

Among the most recognised estates in Provence are Trévallon, Terrebrune, Tempier, Tour du Bon, Pradeaux, La Bégude and Henri Milan.

Provence

The vineyards of Provence stretch over 200 kilometres between the Alps and the Mediterranean, from south of Avignon to Nice. Winegrowing here goes back a long way, having been introduced by the Greeks around 600 BCE. In fact, it was in Massalia (Marseilles) that they established the first vineyard in Gaul.

Nine AOCs have been established for Provence wines: Côtes-de-Provence, Coteaux-d’Aix-en-Provence, Coteaux-des-Baux-de-Provence and Coteaux-Varois-en-Provence (the four regional appellations), and Pierrevert, Bandol, Bellet, Cassis and Palette. The main grape varieties planted here are Grenache Noir, Mourvèdre, Cinsault, Syrah, Carignan, Tibouren and Cabernet Sauvignon for reds and rosés, and Sémillon, Ugni Blanc, Bourboulenc, Grenache Blanc, Sauvignon and Viognier for whites. Some 90% of Provence’s wine production is rosé, with 5% red and 5% white. Although rare in quantity, some extremely fine red and white wines come out of the region – Bandol is a good example of this when it comes to great red wines for laying down.

Among the most recognised estates in Provence are Trévallon, Terrebrune, Tempier, Tour du Bon, Pradeaux, La Bégude and Henri Milan.

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15
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13
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19
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29
2025
9.90
2025
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32
2024
17.50
2024
95
2024
9.90
2022
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60(starting price)
2022
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50(current price)
2024
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20
2025
18.50
2024
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34
Bandol Terrebrune (Domaine de)

Bandol Terrebrune (Domaine de)

Bandol AOC

2020
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39
2020
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120
2024
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90(starting price)Price per bottle 45
2024
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45(current price)
2024
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32
2015
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100(current price)
2015
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79(current price)
2025
10.50
2025
21.50
2020
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216(starting price)Price per bottle 72
2025
16
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23
2023
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19
Bandol La Bégude

Bandol La Bégude

Bandol AOC

2023
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19.50
2019
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230
2019
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115
2019
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110
2019
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75(current price)
2023
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17.50
2023
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24
2020
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50(starting price)
2022
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140(starting price)Price per bottle 70
2022
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140(starting price)Price per bottle 70
2022
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70(starting price)
2022
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70(starting price)
2024
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14.50
2023
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95(current price)
2018
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220
2018
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115
2020
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36
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26
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16
2025
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35
2024
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10
2021
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195
2021
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80(starting price)
2021
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33
2021
54(current price)Price per bottle 27
2021
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216(starting price)Price per bottle 72
2024
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12
2025
18.90
2024
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28
2025
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20.90
2025
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9
2022
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T
102
2022
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50(starting price)
2022
A
90(starting price)Price per bottle 45
2020
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46(current price)
2025
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16
2017
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S
33
2024
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19.50
2025
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S
14
2024
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32
2024
20.50
2022
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49
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34
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40