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Bagnol produces wines from Cassis, the smallest and most distinctive appellation in Provence. The region's limestone soils and Mediterranean exposure create conditions for precise, mineral-driven whites and rosés that depart from Provence's broader style. The winery's Cassis Rosé blends Grenache, Cinsault, and Mourvèdre—grapes that thrive in the region's warm, dry climate. Its Cassis white, made from Marsanne, captures the appellation's signature salinity and stone-fruit character. Both wines have drawn assessment from Wine Spectator and Wine Advocate, reflecting their technical rigor and balance. Cassis as a region remains defined by its whites and dry rosés rather than reds, a distinction that shapes Bagnol's portfolio and positions it within one of France's most focused terroirs.
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