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  • Hand selecting the bad grapes at a sorting table. Merlot. Chateau Kirwan, Margaux, Medoc, Bordeaux, France
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  • Hand selecting the bad grapes at a sorting table. Gamay. Domaine Tracot Dubost, Beaujolais, France
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  • Hand selecting the bad grapes at a sorting table. Merlot. Chateau Paloumey, Haut Medoc, Bordeaux, France.
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  • Hand selecting the bad grapes at a sorting table. Merlot. Chateau Grand Corbin Despagne, Saint Emilion Bordeaux France
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  • Hand selecting the bad grapes at a sorting table. Chateau Phelan-Segur, Saint Estephe, Medoc, Bordeaux, France
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  • Hand selecting the bad grapes at a sorting table. Merlot. Chateau Paloumey, Haut Medoc, Bordeaux, France.
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  • Hand selecting the bad grapes at a sorting table. Gamay. Domaine Tracot Dubost, Beaujolais, France
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  • Hand selecting the bad grapes at a sorting table. Gamay. Domaine Tracot Dubost, Beaujolais, France
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  • Hand selecting the bad grapes at a sorting table. Chateau Kirwan, Margaux, Medoc, Bordeaux, France
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  • Hand selecting the bad grapes at a sorting table. Merlot. Chateau Kirwan, Margaux, Medoc, Bordeaux, France
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  • Hand selecting the bad grapes at a sorting table. Merlot. Chateau Paloumey, Haut Medoc, Bordeaux, France.
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  • Hand selecting the bad grapes at a sorting table. Chateau Phelan-Segur, Saint Estephe, Medoc, Bordeaux, France
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  • Hand selecting the bad grapes at a sorting table. Smelling for rot. Chateau Phelan-Segur, Saint Estephe, Medoc, Bordeaux, France
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  • Hand selecting the bad grapes at a sorting table. Chateau Belle-Garde, Bordeaux, France
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  • Hand selecting the bad grapes at a sorting table. Chateau Belle-Garde, Bordeaux, France
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  • Hand selecting the bad grapes at a sorting table. Gamay. Domaine Tracot Dubost, Beaujolais, France
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  • Hand selecting the bad grapes at a sorting table. Gamay. Domaine Tracot Dubost, Beaujolais, France
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  • Hand selecting the bad grapes at a sorting table. Gamay. Domaine Tracot Dubost, Beaujolais, France
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  • Hand selecting the bad grapes at a sorting table. Chateau Haut Marbuzet, Saint Estephe, medoc, Bordeaux, France
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  • Hand selecting the bad grapes at a sorting table. Chateau Haut Marbuzet, Saint Estephe, medoc, Bordeaux, France
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  • Hand selecting the bad grapes at a sorting table. Chateau Kirwan, Margaux, Medoc, Bordeaux, France
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  • Hand selecting the bad grapes at a sorting table. Merlot. Chateau Kirwan, Margaux, Medoc, Bordeaux, France
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  • Hand selecting the bad grapes at a sorting table. Merlot. Chateau Paloumey, Haut Medoc, Bordeaux, France.
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  • Hand selecting the bad grapes at a sorting table. Merlot. Chateau Paloumey, Haut Medoc, Bordeaux, France.
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  • Hand selecting the bad grapes at a sorting table. Gamay. Domaine Tracot Dubost, Beaujolais, France
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  • The vineyard in the garden behind the house. A plastic clip that holds together two of the metal wires that support the vine. These are put in place and removed manually by hand every year., Champagne Jacquesson in Dizy, Vallee de la Marne, Champagne, Marne, Ardennes, France
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  • In the winery of Pierre Gaillar: Almost all of the work in the vineyards has to be done by hand (or foot). Spraying, for example, is done carrying this thing on your back and walking along the rows of vines. On top of canisters plastic containers of chemicals to spray with.  Domaine Pierre Gaillard, Malleval, Ardeche, ardèche, France, Europe
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  • Grape reception at the winery. Merlot. Chateau Grand Corbin Despagne, Saint Emilion Bordeaux France
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  • In the Garden of Stadshuset, the Stockholm Town Hall. a bronze statue Song by Carl Eldh a naked man holding a bunch of grapes. In the background the royal palace Closeup of the hand holding the grape bunch and the man's sex penis genitalia Stockholm, Sweden, Sverige, Europe
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  • A hand holding a glass of Kir aperitif bright red translucent, in a restaurant, the table, room and lunch guests are reflected upside down in the glass, made by mixing white wine, traditionally Burgundy Aligote, with black currant (called cassis in French) liqueur Cassis Cote d'Azur Var France Bouches du Rhone
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  • Alternative closure to replace natural cork: a glass stopper with a sealing silicone ring and a metallic cover cap. Series showing how to open it with the thumb of one hand. Bottle of Schloss Vollrads white German wine. Called Vino-Lok and produced by Alcoa.
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  • Alternative closure to replace natural cork: a glass stopper with a sealing silicone ring and a metallic cover cap. Series showing how to open it with the thumb of one hand. Bottle of Schloss Vollrads white German wine. Called Vino-Lok and produced by Alcoa.
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  • Alternative closure to replace natural cork: a glass stopper with a sealing silicone ring and a metallic cover cap. Series showing how to open it with the thumb of one hand. Bottle of Schloss Vollrads white German wine. Called Vino-Lok and produced by Alcoa.
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  • In the Garden of Stadshuset, the Stockholm Town Hall. a bronze statue Song by Carl Eldh a naked man holding a bunch of grapes. In the background the royal palace Closeup of the hand holding the grape bunch Stockholm, Sweden, Sverige, Europe
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  • In the Garden of Stadshuset, the Stockholm Town Hall. a bronze statue Song by Carl Eldh a naked man holding a bunch of grapes. In the background the royal palace Closeup of the hand holding the grape bunch Stockholm, Sweden, Sverige, Europe
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  • A hand showing Chardonnay grapes, a bit damaged by colure (a disease) and heat, in a Montrachet vineyard
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  • In the vineyard Le Pavillon of M Chapoutier on the Hermitage hill, sandy and pebbly soil. A vineyard worker with a secateur in the hand for spring pruning.  Domaine M Chapoutier, Tain l'Hermitage, Drome Drôme, France Europe
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  • How to prepare fish baked in the oven in salt crust (en croute de sel), recipe, series of pictures: head of fish in close up being covered with salt by two hands Clos des Iles Le Brusc Six Fours Cote d'Azur Var France
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  • The Oremus winery in Tolcsva, Tokaj: The entrance to the underground cellars. You see these impressive carved stone porticos and wrought iron gates. A person turning a big key in the iron lock. Oremus is owned by the Alvarez family that also owns Vega Sicilia in Spain It is managed by Andras Bacso. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • Basket of grapes (Grenache Noire with some Grenache Blanc and Muscat) being emptied on to the vineyard truck by a vineyard worker at harvest time in a vineyard in Collioure, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
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  • The Kiralyudvar winery in Tarcal: the very elegant, monastic looking winery. A detail from a door with keys leading to the underground wine cellar. Kiralyudvar (meaning "King's Court")is run by Istvan Szepsy, considered maybe the best winemaker in Tokaj. he also makes Tokaj under his own name.  Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Degenfeld winery in Tarcal, Tokaj: Countess Marie Gräfin von Degenfeld, owner. Degenfeld is a Tokaj producer in Tarcal owned by the count and countess von Degenfeld  Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Degenfeld winery in Tarcal, Tokaj: Mr  Gabor Rakaczki, the oenolog tasting the wine. enolog. Degenfeld is a Tokaj producer in Tarcal owned by the count and countess von Degenfeld  Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com.
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  • antao vaz grape sorting table herdade das servas alentejo portugal
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  • In the vineyard Le Pavillon of M Chapoutier on the Hermitage hill, sandy and pebbly soil. A vineyard worker with a pick clearing weed manually in the vineyard.  Domaine M Chapoutier, Tain l'Hermitage, Drome Drôme, France Europe
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  • merlot grape sorting table chateau phelan segur st estephe medoc bordeaux france
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  • merlot grape sorting table chateau phelan segur st estephe medoc bordeaux france
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  • antao vaz grape sorting table herdade das servas alentejo portugal
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  • grape sorting table quinta de sao jorge alentejo portugal
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  • An old Merlot vine with gnarled bark and a young shoot coming from the root half of the graft, the 'American' part of the vine. This must be removed by hand since it takes energy from the vine  Chateau Bouscaut Cru Classe Cadaujac  Graves Pessac Leognan  Bordeaux Gironde Aquitaine France
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  • Young vines in the vineyard on the typical sandy pepply (galets) soil in Crozes Hermitage. Detail of the base of the vine with young shoots (pampres) that have to be removed often by hand. Some shoots come from the lower rootstock part of the vine. (part or a set of images showing vines with and without shoots)  Domaine du Colombier, Crozes-Hermitage, Mercurol, Drome Drôme, France Europe
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  • Alternative closure to replace natural cork: a glass stopper with a sealing silicone ring and a metallic cover cap. Series showing how to open it with the thumb of one hand. Bottle of Schloss Vollrads white German wine. Called Vino-Lok and produced by Alcoa.
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  • Alternative closure to replace natural cork: a glass stopper with a sealing silicone ring and a metallic cover cap. Series showing how to open it with the thumb of one hand. Bottle of Schloss Vollrads white German wine. Called Vino-Lok and produced by Alcoa.
    ah11-224-2443.jpg
  • Alternative closure to replace natural cork: a glass stopper with a sealing silicone ring and a metallic cover cap. Series showing how to open it with the thumb of one hand. Bottle of Schloss Vollrads white German wine. Called Vino-Lok and produced by Alcoa.
    ah11-224-2436.jpg
  • Alternative closure to replace natural cork: a glass stopper with a sealing silicone ring and a metallic cover cap. Series showing how to open it with the thumb of one hand. Bottle of Schloss Vollrads white German wine. Called Vino-Lok and produced by Alcoa.
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  • Stainless steel fermentation tanks with on top equipment for doing "pigeage". Pigeage means pushing down the "cap" of grape skins and other solid material that floats to the surface down into the must to get better extraction. Traditionally done by foot or with a hand tool, now done with hydraulic equipment. Each of the four black columns is a mechanical "foot".  Domaine E Guigal, Ampuis, Cote Rotie, Rhone, France, Europe
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  • A stainless steel fermentation tank with on top equipement for doing "pigeage". Pigeage means pushing down the "cap" of grape skins and other solid material that floats to the surface down into the must to get better extraction. Traditionally done by foot or with a hand tool, now done with hydraulic equipment. Each of the four black columns is a mechanical "foot".  Domaine E Guigal, Ampuis, Cote Rotie, Rhone, France, Europe
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  • The entrance with mirror in crystal giants' arms holding candelabra reflections of a hand and a crystal fireplace, the red carpet with built in fibre optic lighting. At The Baccarat museum, shop, restaurant at the Hotel de Noailles in Paris. Designed by Philippe Starck. The Baccarat Museum entrance: A crystal mirror with a crystal arm holding a crystal light and a reflection of a crystal fire place
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