Aquitaine region.
That would be "Aquitaine".
Aquitaine is a south-western region of France. The regional capital is Bordeaux.
Aquitaine
Modern Aquitaine, a province of France, is in the southwestern corner of France - it borders the Bay of Biscay and Spain. Aquitaine through history ruled an area that was often much larger than it is today.
Saint-Estèphe is a commune in the Gironde department in Aquitaine in southwestern France.
8,938 civil solidarity pacts ("PACs") were registered in Aquitaine during 2009.
She died in the abbey of Fontevraud, in the Anjou region of France.
The country that Bordeaux is in is France. Bordeaux is also known for its red wines.If by county, you means what province, or state/county/region Bordeaux is in :it is the capital city of the Aquitaine (Aquitani) region in SW France.(*Not to be confused with Bourdeaux :Bourdeaux is a commune in the Drôme department in south-eastern France.)
Bordeaux has no capital. It is a town and the regional capital of the region 'Aquitaine' in south-western France.
Grive is not a word no but, Grives is, Grives: Grives is a commune in the Dordogne department in Aquitaine in south-western France.
A number of French regions are wine-producing areas. The biggest producer and most famous region is the area of Bordeaux, in the Aquitaine region.