What is another word for bordeaux?

Pronunciation: [bˈɔːdə͡ʊ] (IPA)

Bordeaux is a city in southwestern France, known for its famous wine region, producing some of the world's most popular and prestigious wines. The word Bordeaux has synonyms such as claret, red wine, vino, and Burgundy. These synonyms are used to describe a particular type of red wine that originates from the Bordeaux region. They are also used to refer to wines that mimic the style and flavor profile of the Bordeaux wines. The term claret is commonly used in England and refers to a red wine that's made in the Bordeaux region. Vino and Burgundy are used more broadly to describe red wines but are occasionally used to refer to wines that are specifically like those from the Bordeaux region.

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  • Independent

    • Proper noun, singular
      roma.
  • Other Related

    • Proper noun, singular
      Fiorentina, Villarreal.

What are the hypernyms for Bordeaux?

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What are the hyponyms for Bordeaux?

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  • hyponyms for bordeaux (as nouns)

What are the holonyms for Bordeaux?

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Usage examples for Bordeaux

It was wonderful how young he looked, and how happy he was, and how spry his step, as the two turned into William Street and so on to the cheap little French restaurant with its sanded floor, little tables for two and four, with their tiny pots of mustard and flagons of oil and red vinegar,-this last, the "left-overs" of countless bottles of bordeaux,-to say nothing of the great piles of French bread weighing down a shelf beside the proprietor's desk, racked up like cordwood, and all of the same color, length, and thickness.
"Peter A Novel of Which He is Not the Hero"
F. Hopkinson Smith
And as he has brought ice, we 'll attack that bordeaux you spoke of till the other be cool enough for drinking.
"That Boy Of Norcott's"
Charles James Lever
I 'll return to the bordeaux.
"That Boy Of Norcott's"
Charles James Lever

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