Walk through the enchanting streets of Bormes Les Mimosas and linger at a winery while sampling a half dozen characteristic Provençal wines. The flowers should be in full bloom as you explore Bormes Les Mimosas, which is named in part for its pink-blossomed mimosa trees. You can also expect the fragrance of chamomile, eucalyptus and oleander to be wafting through the air, making the setting even more inviting. Artists have long been drawn to the village, which perches on a hillside so steep that one of its streets is called the “neck breaker.”That precipitousness ensures panoramic views from nearly everywhere. The nearby family-owned winery Domaine de l’Anglade will offer pleasures of a different sort, as you sample wines that will likely include a gold medal-winning rosé. Toast topped with olive paste and goat cheese will be served as an accompaniment. The only winery in Le Lavandou, Domaine de l’Anglade blankets a prime seaside property.