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The image displays a close-up shot of a wine list from a menu, likely in a restaurant in Firenze, Italy, given the context. A white tablecloth is visible underneath the menu, and a person's arm or hand is partially visible at the bottom right, suggesting they are holding or looking at the menu. The primary activity is reading or selecting wines from the extensive list. The menu is printed on a light-colored page with black text, organized into sections for different types of Italian wines. Notable details include a wide array of Italian red wines from various regions. The list features several Bolgheri Rosso DOC wines (L'Invidio, Superbo, Sorraia, Ferrari Iris), Pinot Nero wines from Alto Adige and Trentino (Kurtatsch, Glen, Toblino), Lagrein wines also from Alto Adige and Trentino (Kurtatsch, Frauenhugel, Toblino), Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon from Friuli Colli Orientali, and Barolo Castelletto DOCG (Riserva) from Piemonte. High-end Tuscan wines, Avvoltore Toscana Rosso IGT (Moris Farm) and Tignanello (Marchesi Antinori), are also listed with specific vintages (2020 and 2018 for Tignanello). Each entry details the wine's name, producer, grape varietals (e.g., Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Nero, Lagrein, Nebbiolo, Sangiovese, Syrah, Petit Verdot), and region of origin (Toscana, Trentino Alto Adige, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Piemonte). Prices, ranging from 25 to 320 (presumably Euros), are listed on the right side of the page, indicating a varied selection from moderately priced to premium options.
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