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89
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Triennes 1996 Syrah (Vin de Pays Var)
Price
$15
Made by heavy hitters from Burgundy-Aubert de Villaine, who runs Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, and Jacques Seysses, who owns Domaine Dujac. Although the wine bears little resemblance to either, it is still pretty toothsome. Lots of spicy fruit, with length.
— W.E.
(11/15/1999)
89
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Triennes 2000 Sainte Fleur Viognier (Vin de Pays Var)
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$15
Triennes is a collaboration of two Burgundian masters—Jacques Seysses (Domaine Dujac) and Aubert de Villaine (Domaine de la Romanée-Conti)—who together purchased a run-down estate in the south of France back in 1990. The wines have steadily improved, yet the prices remain reasonable. This 100% tank-fermented Viognier shows impressive richness and texture allied to…
— J.C.
(11/15/2002)
87
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Triennes 2009 Rosé (Vin de Pays Var)
Price
$18
A more weighty, mineral interpretation, with upfront red fruit that transitions to an edgy, pear-inflected palate with good concentration. Signs off with a final note of crushed raspberries. This one will last through the winter but should be drunk up before the summer of 2011.
— J.R.
(10/1/2010)
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