Description
Château de Mille 1975 – Côtes du Luberon
Château de Mille 1975, from the Côtes du Luberon appellation, is a rare and captivating witness to one of Provence’s oldest and most historic estates. From a vintage known in the south of France for its concentration and longevity, this wine has aged with remarkable grace, offering today a mature and truly authentic expression of Mediterranean terroir.
The wine displays a deep brick-garnet color, revealing its long evolution. The nose is rich and layered, with aromas of stewed black fruits, dried cherry, fig, and plum, intertwined with tertiary notes typical of aged southern wines: leather, garrigue herbs, dried thyme, sweet spices, warm earth, and a hint of old wood. On the palate, Château de Mille 1975 shows a supple texture, with fully melted tannins and a warm yet balanced structure. Flavors evolve toward fruit in eau-de-vie, forest floor, and gentle pepper, leading to a long, savory, slightly balsamic finish.
Today, this 1975 vintage stands as a rare and evocative bottle — a beautifully aged Côtes du Luberon with depth, character, and a strong sense of history, perfect for lovers of mature, expressive southern wines.
Caractéristiques
| Castle / Estate / House | Château de Mille |
| Designation | Côtes du Luberon |
| Capacity (cl) | 75 |
| Color | Red |
| Vintage (year) | 1975 |
| Référence | dcim1/2 |




