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The image presents a detailed close-up of a large, dark brown wooden fermentation or storage vat. The vat's surface features prominent vertical wood grain and is encircled by four horizontal red metal bands, or hoops. Stenciled in a lighter red or faded white font on the second red band from the top, the numbers "101 5300" are visible. Below this band, on the far left, a small silver-colored metal spigot or valve is partially visible protruding from the wood. To the right of the spigot, a dark, circular bung hole or plug is embedded in the wood. A large, circular, reflective stainless steel access port, or manway, is centrally positioned in the lower half of the vat. This manway features a horizontal metal bar with a central black knob, functioning as a latching mechanism. A small, rectangular, light-colored label or sticker is affixed to the manway's handle assembly. The scene is devoid of people or discernible actions. The environment suggests an indoor industrial or artisanal setting, such as a winery or cellar. This type of vat and specific numbering scheme are characteristic of Bodega Bouza, located in Montevideo, Uruguay.
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