Brits seem to have a special term for everything! How do the British refer to a red wine produced in Bordeaux, France?

Answer Claret

Bordeaux produces the overwhelming majority of red wine, referred to as "claret" in the United Kingdom, with sweet white wines, dry whites, and rose accounting for the rest. Bordeaux wine is produced by about 8,500 vintners.

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