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The town of Bordeaux has given its name to the world's most

famous wine growing region. This fortunate district of more

than 300,000 acres with its broad plains and sunny slopes pro

duces some of the finest white and red wines (the latter also

known as clarets), which can be called, without fear ofcontradic

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