Richerenches Truffle Mass
The world's only mass where faithful offer black truffles to the church
2026
About Richerenches Truffle Mass
Richerenches Truffle Mass — edition 2026
Richerenches Truffle Mass 2026 — January 18
On Sunday, January 18, 2026, Richerenches continues its tradition of the Truffle Mass, a world-unique event bringing together truffle growers, gourmets, and visitors from around the globe. Set within the exceptional 12th-century Templar commandery, this day offers several highlights.
From dawn, the truffle market takes over the alleys: hundreds of truffle growers from Tricastin and Haut-Vaucluse sell their freshly harvested black truffles in an atmosphere that is both bustling and hushed. At 10:30 AM, the Sunday mass in Saint-Denis church welcomes the faithful and visitors for the ceremony of the truffle offering, followed by the auction of blessed specimens. The gastronomic meal featuring truffles, prepared with seasonal produce, beautifully concludes this exceptional day. Free access to the market and mass.
Highlights Richerenches Truffle Mass 2026
- Truffle market from 8 AM — Europe's largest
- Mass with offering of black truffles during the collection
- Auction of blessed truffles
- Truffled gastronomic meal (reservation recommended)
- Medieval Templar village
- Free access to the market and mass
Prices Richerenches Truffle Mass 2026
Richerenches Truffle Mass — 2027 edition
The 2026 edition was held on 18 January 2026. The dates for the 2027 edition have not been announced yet. This page will be updated as soon as the official programme is published.
Practical information — Richerenches Truffle Mass
Access
Richerenches is located in the Vaucluse (84), 35 km north of Orange and 50 km from Avignon.
- By car: From Orange, take the D975 towards Valréas, then the D75 towards Richerenches (40 min). From Avignon, follow the D942 then the D8 towards Valréas (1h).
- Parking: Limited in the village. Parking lots on the outskirts, signposted on the day of the festival.
Times
Truffle market: from 8 AM in the village alleys. Mass: 10:30 AM in the Saint-Denis church. Gastronomic meal: lunch from 12:30 PM (by reservation).
Prices
Access to the market and mass: free. Gastronomic meal: by reservation, price to be confirmed (around 60-80 euros). Auction of blessed truffles after mass.
Contact
- Richerenches Information Point: 04 90 28 05 34
- Email: [email protected]
- Address: Commanderie Templière, 84600 Richerenches
- Official Website: www.richerenches.fr
The Richerenches Truffle Mass: A World-Unique Tradition
Every third Sunday of January, the tiny village of Richerenches — home to 700 inhabitants, nestled in the Haut-Vaucluse — becomes the stage for a ritual without equal in the world. During the Sunday mass celebrated in the Saint-Denis church, at the time of the collection, the faithful do not offer coins in the churchwarden's basket. They place black Périgord truffles — Tuber melanosporum — , this underground fungus that is worth its weight in gold, sometimes several hundred euros per kilo. A gesture of devotion and generosity that is absolutely unique, perpetuating a tradition established several decades ago by the village's truffle growers.
Richerenches, European Capital of the Black Truffle
To understand the uniqueness of this mass, one must know Richerenches. This village of the Truffle — it boasts this on its entrance signs — is the seat of the largest truffle market in Europe. Every Saturday morning from November to March, hundreds of truffle growers come to sell their produce in a fascinating ballet: transactions are concluded in low voices, truffles are slipped from hand to hand in cloth bags, prices are negotiated in whispers. Millions of euros are exchanged this way each season in the alleys of this timeless village.
The black truffle of Tricastin, as it is also known, is cultivated on the limestone hills and garrigue around Richerenches. The region's truffle growers maintain their truffle patches with care and patience — it takes about ten years before an inoculated truffle oak begins to produce. The dog or pig, used to detect the location of buried truffles, are the precious auxiliaries of this age-old agriculture.
The Mass Ceremony
On the day of the Truffle Mass, Richerenches awakens to unusual activity. From dawn, the truffle market is in full swing in the alleys and the village square: truffle growers sell their finest weekly harvests, restaurateurs and delicatessens travel from all over the region, and buyers from Paris, Lyon, or even abroad mingle with the regulars.
At 10:30 AM, the bells of the Saint-Denis church ring for mass. Gathered under the Romanesque vaults of the edifice, faithful and visitors participate in a special service: the priest speaks in his homily about the fortune of having this exceptional terroir, the patience of the truffle growers, the mystery of the fungus. At the time of the collection, the baskets circulate and the parishioners place their truffles in them, wrapped in napkins or simply placed by hand. Some families bring fine specimens of 200 to 300 grams, precious offerings whose value can exceed 100 euros each.
The truffles thus collected are then put up for auction for the benefit of the church and charitable works. Passionate buyers snap up these blessed truffles, which take on a unique symbolic and spiritual value beyond their simple taste quality.
The Truffle Gastronomic Meal
The afternoon of the Truffle Mass continues with a gastronomic meal served in the village's reception hall. Prepared by local cooks with freshly harvested black truffles, this meal is a special occasion. On the menu: truffle omelette, pan-seared foie gras with truffles, truffle-stuffed poultry under the skin, truffle risotto, or truffle puff pastry pie, all accompanied by regional wines — Côtes du Rhône Villages and Grignan-les-Adhémar. This festive meal is available by reservation and sells out weeks in advance.
A Templar Village in the Heart of Tricastin
Richerenches possesses another heritage treasure: its almost intact Templar enclosure, one of the best-preserved in Provence. The Order of the Temple settled there in the 12th century and built a fortified commandery whose four corner towers and rampart walk remain remarkably well preserved. The Templar commandery now houses the town hall and a small museum dedicated to the history of the Templars and truffles. This exceptional medieval heritage gives the Truffle Mass an additional historical and spiritual dimension, blending the sacred and the profane, the present and the Middle Ages.
A Unique Event Not to Be Missed
The Truffle Mass attracts several thousand visitors each year from all over France and abroad. It is one of the few gastronomic events in the world to combine an authentic spiritual dimension with the celebration of an exceptional product. The sincerity of the participants, the beauty of the setting, and the unique atmosphere of this January Sunday make the Richerenches Truffle Mass an unforgettable experience, far from tourist artifice.
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