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This image captures an indoor scene within the city of Podgorica, Montenegro, specifically depicting a freestanding, dark wrought iron wine rack displaying multiple bottles against a textured stone wall. The wine rack, centrally located, consists of four horizontal shelves, each designed to hold four bottles, resulting in a total of sixteen bottles. A carved wooden sign, affixed to the top of the rack, clearly displays the word "Marlecco." On the top shelf, from left to right, are a yellow-tinted bottle with a white label marked "Vivia," a clear bottle with a white label reading "Allegro," a dark green bottle with a white label for "MERLOT" by Plantaze, and another dark green bottle labeled "Vranac Barrique." The second shelf from the top holds a dark green "MERLOT" bottle by Plantaze, a brown/rosé-tinted bottle with an indistinct label, a dark green bottle labeled "PRO ANIMA," and a dark green bottle with a blue label for "VRANAC." The third shelf features a dark green "MERLOT" bottle by Plantaze, a dark green bottle with a blue "VRANAC" label, a dark green bottle labeled "PRO ANIMA," and a red-tinted bottle with an indistinct label. The bottom shelf displays a dark green bottle labeled "PLANTU" (likely Plantaze), an unlabeled dark green bottle, a dark green "MERLOT" bottle by Plantaze, and a dark green bottle of "SAUVIGNON BLANC" by Plantaze. The background wall is composed of irregular, rough-hewn stones in various shades of brown and gray, joined by visible mortar lines. The floor is constructed from light brown wooden planks. To the left of the wine rack, a portion of a multi-tiered wooden display or shelving unit is visible. To the right, a decorative wooden element resembling a tree trunk with branches emerges from a small, banded wooden barrel positioned on the floor. The scene is illuminated by an unseen light source, casting subtle shadows. No individuals are present.
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