Nestled in the heart of Roussillon, the lively town of Bages perpetuates an age-old winemaking tradition. Benefiting from a privileged location between the sea and the mountains, it is home to several renowned wineries. These wineries offer high-quality wines, made from centuries-old vines, enhanced by the generous Mediterranean sun.

The astonishing Casa Carrère…
Born from the imagination of a talented dreamer, the construction of this building was launched in 1954 by François Carrère, winegrower and wine merchant. To give it character, stones around the windows are deposited and over time, the house has been completely covered with them. Initially designed as a dwelling house, it became the Museum of Naïve Arts in 1991, before closing its doors in 2002.


In 2007, the building was bought by the city and became the Casa Carrere. Since then, it has hosted cultural and festive moments, especially on the occasion of Sant Jordi and FestiBages, in summer.


Do you know BALUDIK? (only available in French version)
This is a free tourist discovery app. It offers fun and interactive tours, while providing visitors with captivating information.
To explore the village, our team offers you the treasure hunt “Discovering Bages of yesteryear!”
Accompanied by Suzie, a young teenager, you will discover Bages in the XNUMXth century. You will visit the village thanks to Suzanne who works as a washerwoman.
Move from stage to stage and immerse yourself in the story. But above all, have fun during this visit to the village!
Wine cellars… and beer!
In Plaine du Roussillon, wine production represents the main agricultural activity.
Here, the particular conditions of the terroir offer generous, pleasant and balanced wines.
In each glass, you discover the very essence of its arid lands. These are bathed in exceptional sunshine, influenced by heat and drought.

The vineyards in the rolling landscape between Bages and Brouilla are cultivated according to the know-how passed down by the ancients. This know-how is combined with today's techniques. They produce a remarkable selection of white, rosé, and red wines.












