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The image captures a close-up view of three wine bottles arranged in a row on what appears to be a retail shelf. The bottles are made of dark, possibly brown or black, glass, reflecting the overhead fluorescent lighting. Each bottle has a light-colored, likely off-white or cream, label prominently displayed on its front. Security tags are attached to the neck of each bottle. These tags are dark-colored, square-ish plastic devices with a central button-like feature. They are connected to the bottle neck by a coiled metal spring, which is then secured by another smaller, rounded plastic piece on the opposite side of the neck. The labels feature distinct text and a graphic design. At the top of each label, in a large, elegant sans-serif font, is the word "VELETA". Directly below it, in a smaller font, are the words "DE PONIENTE". The central part of the label is dominated by a graphic: a dark silhouette of a figure, appearing to be a woman in a skirt or dress, holding an open umbrella. This figure is depicted standing on the indicator of a weather vane or compass rose. Below the figure, the cardinal directions are visible with the letters 'N', 'E', 'S', 'W' at the ends of the directional arms. At the very bottom of the label, in a capitalized, slightly bolder font, is the word "GARNACHA". The background is softly blurred but reveals more bottles on shelves behind the main focus, suggesting a store aisle. Overhead, bright fluorescent lights are visible, casting reflections on the wine bottles. The overall setting appears to be a well-lit commercial environment, such as a supermarket or a liquor store.
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