Bandol

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Bandol is a renowned coastal town and wine appellation in southeastern France, famous for its robust Mourvèdre-based rosé and red wines.

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Bandol canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commune
wine appellation
administrativeStatus commune of France
appellationType AOC
climate Mediterranean climate
country France
economicActivity tourism
wine production
fullName Bandol AOC
grapeRequirementRedRosé high proportion of Mourvèdre
grapeVarietyWhite Bourboulenc
Clairette blanche
surface form: Clairette

Sémillon
Ugni Blanc
hasFeature coastal vineyards
limestone soils
terraced vineyards
hasHarbor yes
knownFor Mourvèdre-based wines
red wine
rosé wine
locatedIn Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur
Var department
southeastern France
locatedNear Toulon
locatedOn Mediterranean Sea
otherAuthorizedGrapeVariety Carignan
Cinsault
Grenache
Syrah
partOf Provence wine region
primaryGrapeVariety Mourvèdre
regionSpecialty Provençal cuisine
tourismType seaside resort
typicalRedWineCharacter age-worthy
full-bodied
tannic
typicalRoséWineCharacter gastronomic style
structured
wineColorAllowed red
rosé
white
wineRegulationBody INAO
wineStyle red
rosé
white

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Var contains Bandol
Var department contains Bandol
Nettuno twinTown Bandol