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A neighbor of the Fort de Brégançon
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The wine-growing estate of Château Malherbe in Bormes-les-Mimosas extends on the former grounds of the Fort de Brégançon's farm. It is separated from the Cap de Brégançon, on which the fort is built, by a dense coastal forest stretching from the Pointe de la Galère in the east to the Pointe du Diable in the west. The Vallat des Conques stream flows on the northeast of the estate and separates the Malherbe terroir from the Pointe du Diable's.
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