Bordeaux is a city in France. It may also refer to:
- Urban Community of Bordeaux, the administrative unit containing the city
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bordeaux, a religious subdivision surrounding the city of Bordeaux
- Bordeaux, Gauteng, a suburb of Johannesburg in South Africa
- Bordeaux Harbour, a port on the Channel Island of Guernsey
- Bordeaux-Cartierville a neighbourhood in Ahuntsic-Cartierville in Montreal
- Bordeaux (software)
- Bordeaux wine, wine grown in the Bordeaux region
- History of Bordeaux wine, history of the wine regions
- Bordeaux wine regions, the different AOCs and regions of Bordeaux
- Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855, 19th century classification of Bordeaux wine estates
- Dogue de Bordeaux, a breed of dog
- Plan Bordeaux, an initiative intended to avoid surplus wine
- FC Girondins de Bordeaux, the football team in Bordeaux
- Bordeaux mixture, a chemical recipe used to control fungus
- University of Bordeaux
- LGV Bordeaux-Toulouse, a high-speed rail line
- Bordeaux - Mérignac Airport, the airport serving Bordeaux
- Bordeaux-Paris, a cycling race
- Fedora (operating system), a Linux-based operating system which was under the codename "Bordeaux"
and a number of actual and fictional people:
- Henry Bordeaux, a French lawyer and writer
- Sasha Bordeaux, a comic book character
- Huon of Bordeaux, a character in an epic French poem
- Richard Bordeaux Parker, an American diplomat
See also: Category:Bordeaux
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