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The image displays a close-up view of seven dark glass wine bottles arranged in a row on a reflective, dark wooden surface, presumably a shelf or countertop, in what is stated to be Novopokrovskaya, Russia. The bottles are visible from the mid-section down, with their labels prominently featured. All visible bottles belong to the "МАССАНДРА" (Massandra) brand, an established winery identified by the text "ПРОИЗВОДСТВЕННО-АГРАРНОЕ ОБЪЕДИНЕНИЕ" (Production and Agricultural Association) and "КРЫМ" (Crimea). Each label features an engraved illustration of a large, stately building, characteristic of the Massandra Palace, and states "ГОД ОСНОВАНИЯ 1894" (Year of Foundation 1894). The wine is designated as "ВИНО РОССИИ" (Wine of Russia). From left to right, the visible wine types and vintages are: 1. A bottle with a cream-colored label featuring red text, identifying it as "СУХОЕ РОЗОВОЕ" (Dry Rosé), vintage 2024. 2. A bottle with a cream-colored label featuring red text, identifying it as "СУХОЕ КРАСНОЕ" (Dry Red), vintage 2024. 3. A bottle with a green and gold label, identifying it as "ПОЛУСЛАДКОЕ БЕЛОЕ" (Semi-Sweet White), vintage 2024, with an alcohol content of 11.0% by volume. 4. A bottle with a green and gold label, identifying it as "КОКУР" (Kokur), vintage 2025, with an alcohol content of 12.0% by volume. 5. A bottle with a red and gold label, identifying it as "ПОЛУСЛАДКОЕ КРАСНОЕ" (Semi-Sweet Red), vintage 2025, with an alcohol content of 12.0% by volume. 6. A partially visible bottle with a gold label, showing "МУСКА" (Muscat) and vintage 2023, with an alcohol content of 17.0% by volume. 7. A final bottle, mostly obscured, with a gold label. The dark bottles reflect overhead light sources as vertical streaks on their glass. The polished surface beneath them shows a horizontal streak of light reflection. The background behind the bottles is dark and indistinct. No people are visible.
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