Toulon are one of only three clubs who will take four from four records into the New Year and the final two rounds of group matches in January.
Harlequins and ASM Clermont Auvergne are the others as European club rugby's blue riband competition takes a festive break before the make-or-break ties that will determine the eight qualifers for the knock-out stages - the six Pool winners and two best runners-up.
And Director of Rugby Bernard Laporte stressed that securing a home quarter-final is Toulon's priority after the demolition of Sale Sharks - the star-studded French club running in nine tries to inflict on the Sharks their heaviest Heineken Cup defeat.
Toulon already have one foot in the knock-out stages with Laporte declaring: "Our aim is to secure a home quarter-final.
"We've had two good wins in Cardiff and Sale and we needed to validate that, which meant getting a bonus point win on the weekend.
"I enjoyed the game a lot and we should give credit when credit is due. I must congratulate the players, for their individual performances and team effort.
"There was a lot of spirit and enthusiasm and we showed the will to move the ball around, and not give it away.
"It was difficult for the first 30 minutes and they gave us problems at the breakdown, but as halftime was getting close they were tiring.
"At halftime, I actually told the players that we scored five tries, three being rightfully denied, but we had actually crossed their line five times. I wasn't too worried as we played a good first-half.
"But all the hard work we put in the first-half paid off in the second. There was a lot more space and we were able to score more tries."
And Laporte is keeping a close eye on the other Pools and potential quarter-final rivals.
"We obviously keep an eye on the other teams, because we will eventually have to meet them," added Laporte. "I was amazed by what Clermont did in Dublin against Leinster, they were immense."