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Examples
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They are the Gascons of Spain, but beside them the Bordelais is a truthful, unimaginative creature.
The Land of The Blessed Virgin; Sketches and Impressions in Andalusia 1919
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Even when thus restricted in its meaning, Guyenne still represented a very considerable part of France, including as it did the regions or sub-provinces known as the Bordelais, Périgord, the Agenais, the Rouergue, and the Quercy.
Two Summers in Guyenne Edward Harrison Barker 1885
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With the scores The Bordelais easily extracted from Parker will now come prices easily extracted from the next willing fool.
Bordeaux 2009: all over but the pricing | Dr Vino's wine blog 2010
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Long before the Bordelais grew rich on the export of Claret and began the process of building their spectacular châteaux on the banks of the Gironde, the salons of Paris were supplied with wines made from the Syrah grape in places such as Côte-Rôtie, Hermitage, Condrieu and Cornas.
Vintage Bargain-Hunting Will Lyons 2011
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Ignore the hyperbole, the Bordelais are masters of hyping up their vintages.
Bordeaux en Primeur Will Lyons 2010
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Ignore the hyperbole, the Bordelais are masters of hyping up their vintages.
Bordeaux en Primeur Will Lyons 2010
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Ignore the hyperbole, the Bordelais are masters of hyping up their vintages.
Bordeaux en Primeur Will Lyons 2010
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The Bordelais might say that it's taken this long to clear up the mess.
A trip to Bordeaux 2009
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The Bordelais might say that it's taken this long to clear up the mess.
A trip to Bordeaux 2009
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The Bordelais might say that it's taken this long to clear up the mess.
A trip to Bordeaux 2009
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