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Domaine Trilles

Domaine Trilles farms certified organic vineyards in Tresserre, with Côtes du Roussillon reds including A Contre Sans and LXIR.

Place
France
Known for
Organic Côtes du Roussillon reds
Wine context
Mourvèdre · Syrah / Shiraz
Editorial basis
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Atlas locationLanguedoc · France42.56° N · 2.83° E

At A Glance

Vineyard area
45 hectares
Commune
Tresserre
Region
Aspres, department 66
Farming
Certified organic since 2018
Named wines
A Contre Sans, Pedra Luna and LXIR
LXIR composition
90% Syrah and 10% Mourvèdre

The Producer

Domaine Trilles is based in Tresserre, in the Aspres region of department 66. Its named red wines are A Contre Sans, Pedra Luna and LXIR, each carrying the Côtes du Roussillon appellation. The vineyard has been certified organic since 2018.

Place

Tresserre is the commune associated with Domaine Trilles, within the Aspres. Côtes du Roussillon is the regional appellation named on these red wines, while Tresserre identifies the commune where the domaine is located. The labels therefore pair a regional wine name with a specific Aspres home.

Wines

The named range consists of three red Côtes du Roussillon wines. A Contre Sans, listed from the 2022 vintage, has a deep luminous garnet colour, fresh fruit aromas and a full palate of fresh red fruit.

LXIR combines 90% Syrah with 10% Mourvèdre. It is produced in 1,000 bottles, has ageing potential of 8 to 10 years, and shows cherry, sour cherry and intense spice aromatics. Pedra Luna is a 2016 Côtes du Roussillon red, with no stated grape composition or ageing period.

Final Word

Domaine Trilles is a Tresserre domaine in the Aspres whose named Côtes du Roussillon reds include A Contre Sans, Pedra Luna and LXIR.

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