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Lialusin

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Sun, Jun 7, 2026, 07:07 PM

2d ago

Yerevan, Armenia

40.18700, 44.50900

The image displays a low-angle vertical shot of a person with raised arms interacting with an illuminated wine display. The person's head, featuring reddish-brown, curly hair, is partially visible at…read more

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The image displays a low-angle vertical shot of a person with raised arms interacting with an illuminated wine display. The person's head, featuring reddish-brown, curly hair, is partially visible at the bottom of the frame, along with a white, ruffled garment worn on the upper body. The left hand, adorned with red nail polish, has a plain gold-colored ring on the index finger and a silver-colored patterned ring on the middle finger. The right wrist features a metallic, multi-link bracelet. Both arms are extended upwards, with hands open and fingers slightly splayed. The wine display is integrated into a textured, light-colored wall, likely stucco or concrete. It comprises two vertical columns of wine bottles stored horizontally on metal racks, separated and framed by three rustic wooden planks. The left column showcases numerous bottles of "KARAS ROSÉ Estate Reserve 2021 Dry Wine," identifiable by their clear glass, pale pink liquid, and bright backlighting. The right column contains bottles of dark-glass "KARAS Estate Reserve 2021 Dry Wine" (red wine), which are less brightly illuminated. Given that Karas Wines is an Armenian winery, the location of this display is inferred to be in Yerevan, Armenia, possibly within a wine bar, restaurant, or retail store. The ambient lighting is dim, emphasizing the illuminated wine bottles. | Open Wire