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Six miniature wine bottles are horizontally displayed in a wooden rack, seen from a slight upward angle. Three bottles contain a yellowish liquid, and three contain a dark liquid, alternating in the rack. The bottles have various labels indicating French wines. Visible labels include: - The top yellow bottle: partially visible text "CHAT MARQUIS", "GRAND CHE", "MARGA". - The third yellow bottle: "Vin d'Alsace 2000 La Cigogne", featuring a stork and a wine glass illustration. - The fourth dark bottle: "Chateau Léoville Poyferré Saint Julien 1989", with a crest. - The fifth yellow bottle: "Chateau Belgrave HAUT-MÉDOC 1984", featuring a windmill. The bottles appear dusty, suggesting they have been on display for some time. The wooden rack itself has "BEAUJOLAIS DG®" embossed or printed on its right side. To the right of the rack, a cardboard sign or box is partially visible, featuring a colorful, stylized illustration of an animal's face (possibly an owl or another creature) with large eyes. Below the illustration, Cyrillic text reads "КОНЬЯК ПРИЗНАЛИ ЛЕКАРСТВОМ.", which translates to "Cognac was recognized as medicine." The background is a plain, light-colored surface. The overall scene suggests a collection or souvenir item, possibly from or located in Markovskii, Russia, given the Cyrillic text.
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