The orange berries are typical for phoenicea!
They grow all over the Ardeche region in France. Together with sabina and communis they form the mediterranean native three.
Turbinata cultivars have very nice foliage, like itoigawa.
Cypress makes more woody berries.
Phoeniceas make resin spots a lot, but they're also plagued by scale if scale gets a chance.
I'm growing a bunch from seed and I imported some from Portugal. But their growth is sloooow compared to other junipers.
They're very prone to develop rust too. Even salt water spray from the sea doesn't prevent rust from entering.
I treat mine against scale every year, because my other junipers usually get a small infestation.
Here's one in the Ardeche hills. Not a turbinata unfortunately. They form a small cluster ranging from Morrocco to Eastern Spain and the Spanish isles.