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For the wine, see Bordeaux wine.
Bordeaux is a world capital of wine,[6] with its castles and vineyards of the Bordeaux region that stand on the hillsides of the Gironde and is home to the world's main wine fair, Vinexpo.
Contents 1 History 1.1 5th century BC to 11th century AD 1.2 12th century to 15th century, the English era 1.3 15th century to 17th century 1.4 18th century, the golden era 1.5 French Revolution: political disruption and loss of the most profitable colony 1.6 19th century, rebirth of the economy 1.7 20th century 1.8 21st century, listed as World heritage 2 Geography 3 Climate 4 Economy 4.1 Wine 4.2 Others 4.3 Major companies 5 Population 6 Politics 6.1 Municipal administration 6.2 Mayors of Bordeaux 6.3 Elections 6.3.1 Presidential elections of 2007 6.3.2 Parliamentary elections of 2007 6.3.3 Municipal elections of 2008 6.3.4 European elections of 2009 6.3.5 2017 elections 6.3.6 2019 European elections 6.3.7 Municipal elections of 2020 6.4 Parliamentary representation 7 Education 7.1 University 7.2 Schools 7.3 Weekend education 8 Main sights 8.1 Heritage and architecture 8.2 Buildings 8.3 Contemporary architecture 8.4 Museums 8.5 Memory of slavery 8.6 Parks and gardens 8.7 Pont Jacques Chaban-Delmas 8.8 Shopping 8.9 Culture 9 Transport 9.1 Road 9.2 Rail 9.3 Air 9.4 Trams, buses and boats 9.5 Taxis 9.6 Public transportation statistics 10 Sport 11 Notable people 12 International relationship 12.1 Twin towns xe2x80x93 sister cities 12.2 Partnerships 13 See also 14 References 15 Bibliography 16 External links
[15] After granting a tax-free trade status with England, Henry was adored by the locals as they could be even more profitable in the wine trade, their main source of income, and the city benefited from imports of cloth and wheat.
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The vine was introduced to the Bordeaux region by the Romans, probably in the mid-first century, to provide wine for local consumption, and wine production has been continuous in the region since.
With an annual production of approximately 960xc2xa0million bottles,[31] the Bordeaux area produces large quantities of everyday wine as well as some of the most expensive wines in the world.
Because of a wine glut (wine lake) in the generic production, the price squeeze induced by an increasingly strong international competition, and vine pull schemes, the number of growers has recently dropped from 14,000 and the area under vine has also decreased significantly.
The Citxc3xa9 du Vin, a museum as well as a place of exhibitions, shows, movie projections and academic seminars on the theme of wine opened its doors in June 2016.
Tourism, especially wine tourism, is a major industry.
Musxc3xa9e d'Aquitaine (archeological and history museum) Musxc3xa9e du Vin et du Nxc3xa9goce (museum of the wine trade) Musxc3xa9e des Arts Dxc3xa9coratifs et du Design (museum of decorative arts and design) Musxc3xa9e d'Histoire Naturelle (natural history museum) Musxc3xa9e Mer Marine (Sea and Navy museum) Citxc3xa9 du Vin CAPC musxc3xa9e d'art contemporain de Bordeaux (modern art museum) Musxc3xa9e national des douanes (history of French customs) Bordeaux Patrimoine Mondial (architectural and heritage interpretation centre)[45] Musxc3xa9e d'ethnologie (ethnology museum) Institut culturel Bernard Magrez, modern and streetart museum into an 18th-century mansion Cervantez Institute (into the house of Goya) Cap Sciences Centre Jean Moulin
Bordeaux, Port of the Moon, is an outstanding example of the exchange of human values over more than two thousand years, due to its role as capital city of a world-famous wine production region and the importance of its port in commerce at regional and international levels.