History of the Village
Legend has it that the Provence hameau (hamlet), the current heart of Coquillade Village, was built in the 11th century by Cistercian monks of the Senanque Abbey; the first vineyards were added two centuries later.
Fast forward to the present: Coquillade Village, which derived its name from the Provençale word for the Eurasian skylark bird, has evolved into a charming village with a prime hillside location with 42 hectares of vineyards, forest and lavender fields, overlooking the Luberon national park.
The village boasts 63 rooms and suites, three restaurants and bars, a 1500-square-meter spa, critically acclaimed Aureto winery and exclusive cycling center.