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The image displays three dark glass wine bottles arranged vertically in a row, with parts of other bottles visible in the background on the right. The bottles appear to be on a shelf, possibly in a store, as each of the three prominent bottles has a gray plastic security tag attached to its neck. The background is dark and indistinct, suggesting a shadowed shelving unit.

Each bottle features a light-colored label with a vibrant illustration. The illustration depicts a green, grassy hillside with a large, pink multi-story building (resembling a château or manor house) nestled in the background. In the foreground of the labels, stylized figures of women in flowing dresses are engaged in activities on the grass.

The left bottle's label shows two women, one in a white dress and one in a light pink dress, holding hands and seemingly dancing or skipping. A wide-brimmed pink hat lies on the grass near their feet.
The middle bottle's label features two women, one in a white dress and one in a light pink dress, both holding stick-like objects, possibly butterfly nets or scepters, and appearing to be skipping or dancing.
The right bottle's label is nearly identical to the middle one, also showing two women with similar poses and objects.

Text is prominent on all labels. At the top of each label, above the illustration, the words "CHÂTEAU TALU" are printed. Below this, in large Cyrillic script, is "УРОКИ ФРАНЦУЗСКОГО" (Uroki Frantsuzskogo), which translates to "French Lessons". Below this main title, the specific grape varietal is indicated. The left bottle's label reads "SAUVIGNON", while the middle and right bottles both read "CHARDONNAY". At the very bottom of each label, in smaller Cyrillic text, is "ГЕЛЕНДЖИК" (Gelendzhik), likely indicating the region of origin.

On the neck of the leftmost bottle, underneath the security tag, faint numbers "26.10.20" and "222R" are visible, possibly indicating a date or batch number. The overall impression is one of artfully branded wine bottles, suggesting a blend of Russian and French influences, presented in a retail setting.
Alexa_dra

Feb 20, 2026

Vyborg, Russia

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The image displays three dark glass wine bottles arranged vertically in a row, with parts of other bottles visible in the background on the right. The bottles appear to be on a shelf, possibly in a store, as each of the three prominent bottles has a gray plastic security tag attached to its neck. The background is dark and indistinct, suggesting a shadowed shelving unit. Each bottle features a light-colored label with a vibrant illustration. The illustration depicts a green, grassy hillside with a large, pink multi-story building (resembling a château or manor house) nestled in the background. In the foreground of the labels, stylized figures of women in flowing dresses are engaged in activities on the grass. The left bottle's label shows two women, one in a white dress and one in a light pink dress, holding hands and seemingly dancing or skipping. A wide-brimmed pink hat lies on the grass near their feet. The middle bottle's label features two women, one in a white dress and one in a light pink dress, both holding stick-like objects, possibly butterfly nets or scepters, and appearing to be skipping or dancing. The right bottle's label is nearly identical to the middle one, also showing two women with similar poses and objects. Text is prominent on all labels. At the top of each label, above the illustration, the words "CHÂTEAU TALU" are printed. Below this, in large Cyrillic script, is "УРОКИ ФРАНЦУЗСКОГО" (Uroki Frantsuzskogo), which translates to "French Lessons". Below this main title, the specific grape varietal is indicated. The left bottle's label reads "SAUVIGNON", while the middle and right bottles both read "CHARDONNAY". At the very bottom of each label, in smaller Cyrillic text, is "ГЕЛЕНДЖИК" (Gelendzhik), likely indicating the region of origin. On the neck of the leftmost bottle, underneath the security tag, faint numbers "26.10.20" and "222R" are visible, possibly indicating a date or batch number. The overall impression is one of artfully branded wine bottles, suggesting a blend of Russian and French influences, presented in a retail setting.

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