Bordeaux Travel Guide: What to Know Before You Go | Gone Globe
Bordeaux's golden limestone waterfront, built in the 18th century, tells a bigger story than the wine label. Here's what to know before you arrive.
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Bordeaux's golden limestone waterfront, built in the 18th century, tells a bigger story than the wine label. Here's what to know before you arrive.
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