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The image shows the wooden head of a wine barrel, viewed from above, situated within what appears to be a winery or cellar setting, with parts of other barrels visible around it.

The barrel's wooden surface features various printed and handwritten inscriptions. Printed text identifies the cooperage as "FRANÇOIS FRERES TONNELLERIE ST ROMAIN CÔTE D'OR FRANCE". The winery using the barrel is "BABYLONSTOREN", and the year "2023" is also printed. A branded logo depicting a stylized bird (resembling a pipe) and a flower is prominently displayed.

Handwritten in white chalk on the barrel head are "GRENACHE NOIR" (indicating the grape varietal), "VIEKE 372", and "1/10" (possibly a batch or barrel identifier). A small white sticker provides further details: "Grenache Noir 2026", "Pieke 372", "WS 883", and "3/03/2026". The "Pieke 372" on the sticker matches "VIEKE 372" written in chalk. The "Merlo TG MX" text is also partially visible, but "Grenache Noir" is clearly marked as the contents.

The scene depicts the identification and labeling process for wine storage in barrels, likely at the Babylonstoren winery in Drakenstein Nu, South Africa.
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Apr 18, 2026, 3:19 PM

Drakenstein Nu, South Africa

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The image shows the wooden head of a wine barrel, viewed from above, situated within what appears to be a winery or cellar setting, with parts of other barrels visible around it. The barrel's wooden surface features various printed and handwritten inscriptions. Printed text identifies the cooperage as "FRANÇOIS FRERES TONNELLERIE ST ROMAIN CÔTE D'OR FRANCE". The winery using the barrel is "BABYLONSTOREN", and the year "2023" is also printed. A branded logo depicting a stylized bird (resembling a pipe) and a flower is prominently displayed. Handwritten in white chalk on the barrel head are "GRENACHE NOIR" (indicating the grape varietal), "VIEKE 372", and "1/10" (possibly a batch or barrel identifier). A small white sticker provides further details: "Grenache Noir 2026", "Pieke 372", "WS 883", and "3/03/2026". The "Pieke 372" on the sticker matches "VIEKE 372" written in chalk. The "Merlo TG MX" text is also partially visible, but "Grenache Noir" is clearly marked as the contents. The scene depicts the identification and labeling process for wine storage in barrels, likely at the Babylonstoren winery in Drakenstein Nu, South Africa.

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