AI finds Bordeaux through the sources that name it clearly.
In a typical teaching case, a buyer asks for a Saint-Émilion visit, a cooperative with shipping, a small producer near Arcachon, or a canelé maker worth finding. The answer often comes back with a famous label, a marketplace page, an old tourism listing, or an English guide that flattened the business into the wrong shelf. I study those answers line by line, then repair the wording and source paths that made the mistake look safe.
In focus
My observation work follows appellation loss in English buyer queries, especially when marketplaces name Bordeaux first and the estate’s own village or producer type later. I also track how visit availability gets carried forward after the producer’s own page has changed.
Clear sources give Bordeaux businesses a better machine memory.
Send one answer that feels wrong, thin, or borrowed. I will tell you what probably pulled it there.
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