Marrenon's must-have vintages. The most representative wines from our current and future appellations. Wines that always favour a gourmet, aromatic style.
The cuvée Grande Toque refers to the rich gastronomy of the chefs in our region.
The Grande Toque refers to the rich gastronomy of our region's chefs.
The Grande Toque vintage refers to the rich gastronomy of our region's chefs.
Discover Triniti, our AOP Luberon rosé. A perfect fusion of fruity freshness and subtle minerality, this cuvée embodies the very essence of the Marrenon terroir. Triniti will bring you a refined...
Discover Triniti, our AOP Ventoux white wine. With its balance of aromatic freshness and elegant minerality, this cuvée embodies the true essence of our terroir. Triniti offers a refined experience,...
Made from carefully selected plots of land in the foothills of the Sainte-Victoire mountain, this Côtes de Provence Sainte-Victoire rosé wine will delight you with its finesse and elegance.
The liveliness and delightful freshness of this white wine from Luberon come from the Marrenon vineyard, entirely located within a superb Regional Natural Park, on the slopes of the Luberon Massif,...
This Luberon AOP wine stands out for its remarkable freshness, offering a revitalizing taste experience. With its refreshing personality, this wine is an invitation to discover the subtlety of red...
The liveliness and charming freshness of this Luberon wine come from the Marrenon vineyard, located entirely within a superb Regional Natural Park, on the slopes of the Luberon Massif in the south of...
This Classique Ventoux draws its freshness from the vineyard of Marrenon, located on the slopes of Mont Ventoux, in the South of France.
This Classique Ventoux draws its freshness from the vineyards of Marrenon, located on the slopes of Mont Ventoux in the South of France.
The freshness of this Ventoux comes from the Marrenon vineyard, nestled on the slopes of Mont Ventoux, in the south of France.
The relief of the Gigondas area is made up of three main parallel ranges running from west to north-east, following a curve with its centre in the north-west. west to north-east, following a curve...
The first vines on this terroir date back to ancient times. Its name comes from two place names: "Crozes", derived from the Latin crucem, meaning "cross" or "crossroads", and "Hermitage", from the...
The Plan de Dieu vineyard has the unique characteristic of resting on a limestone terrace, swept by the Mistral wind.
On the road to Mont Ventoux, the impressive "Demoiselles Coiffées" or "Cheminées des Fées" hide in a corner of an idyllic forest. Nature has shaped and sculpted these curious and majestic rock...
Iconic of the landscapes of the Luberon Regional Park, the villages have developed around medieval castles. 'Perched' on the heights, one could see the enemy coming and make their task quite...
"Beautiful wines are born in beautiful landscapes! "