Domaine de la Citadelle is a refined winery in the Luberon, known for both its Côtes de Luberon wines and one of the most unusual small museums in Provence.
Founded by former film producer and politician Yves Rousset-Rouard, the estate combines serious winemaking with a strong sense of place. The vineyards are carefully managed, and tastings highlight the character of the Luberon’s terroir, from fresh whites to structured reds and rosés.
What sets this domaine apart is its Corkscrew Museum, a surprisingly fascinating collection of hundreds of corkscrews from around the world. It adds a cultural layer to what would otherwise be a classic wine stop.
Set in a peaceful countryside location near Ménerbes, this is a great place to slow down, taste local wines, and experience something slightly different from the usual vineyard visit.
👉 Local Tip: Pair your visit with nearby villages like Ménerbes or Oppède-le-Vieux. Most visitors come just for the tasting, but combining it with a village stop makes for a much more rewarding half-day.