Bordeaux wine, Bourgogne wine and Champagne are important agricultural products.
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Bordeaux Index plans to launch similar services for the 1999 and 2001 vintages.
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And when using bordeaux, she prefers a matte or cream formula instead of gloss.
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Bordeaux Index says investors are now looking to other areas such as Burgundy.
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Bordeaux, as one of the world's most imitated bouquets, has suffered mightily.
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Bordeaux, in particular, has had five straight years of abundant crops since 1978.
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Jane Zhu loves the full-bodied bordeaux at PuJ's bar in Shanghai's glitziest hotel.
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Lanvin also has a great pair of bordeaux ballet flats with a rhinestone bow.
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You don't need to be an expert in wine or on bordeaux to recognise that it has style.
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A port city in southwestern France; a major center of the wine trade
Any of several red or white wines produced around Bordeaux, France or wines resembling them
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 kmu00B2 (0.386 squ00A0mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
Bordeaux is a proprietary version of Wine that installs and configures Windows applications. Version 2.0.0 marks major progress over older releases. With version 2.0.0 and onward Bordeaux bundles its own Wine build and many tools and libraries that Wine depends upon. With release 2.0. ...
A Bordeaux wine is any wine produced in the Bordeaux region of France. Average vintages produce over 700 million bottles of Bordeaux wine, ranging from large quantities of everyday table wine, to some of the most expensive and prestigious wines in the world. ...
(bore-doe) is a large wine growing region in southwestern France. Includes the areas of Medoc (meh-doc), Pomerol (paw-meh-rawl), St.Emilion (sant eh-mee-lyon) and Sauternes (saw-tairn).
This bottle is roughly straight sided with a curved "shoulder" that is useful for catching sediment and is also the easiest to stack. Traditionally used in Bordeaux but now worldwide, this is probably the most common type.
A town of 225,000 on the Garonne River in southwestern France. This is the home of one of the most prolific wine growing areas in the world, and the Cabernet Sauvignons and other red varieties are among the best on Earth.