Cassis
White Cliffs & White Wine
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Cassis sits where the limestone calanques begin — narrow fjord-like inlets cut into white rock — and its vineyards, planted on terraces above the port, were among the first in France to receive an appellation in 1936. Boats leave for the calanques each morning; then climb Cap Canaille in the afternoon, the highest sea cliff in France at 394 metres.
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