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This image shows the interior of the Klein Constantia winery, located in Cape Town, South Africa. The perspective is looking through a glass wall or barrier into the barrel aging area of the winery. In the foreground, on the right, are stainless steel tanks and stacked wine barrels. The floor is a reddish-brown color, showing signs of use with possible wine spills.

Through the glass, numerous rows of wine barrels are visible. On the opposite wall (left side of the image, seen through the glass), there is a display area with signage that reads "Vin de Constance," suggesting a focus on their dessert wine of that name. A hutch and framed photos are also apparent on this wall. 

The building has a high ceiling with a green steel support structure. The image captures the industrial and aesthetic aspects of a working winery, showcasing both the equipment used in wine production and the traditional methods of barrel aging. The bottles are also stacked with the neck facing downwards.
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May 27, 2026

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This image shows the interior of the Klein Constantia winery, located in Cape Town, South Africa. The perspective is looking through a glass wall or barrier into the barrel aging area of the winery. In the foreground, on the right, are stainless steel tanks and stacked wine barrels. The floor is a reddish-brown color, showing signs of use with possible wine spills. Through the glass, numerous rows of wine barrels are visible. On the opposite wall (left side of the image, seen through the glass), there is a display area with signage that reads "Vin de Constance," suggesting a focus on their dessert wine of that name. A hutch and framed photos are also apparent on this wall. The building has a high ceiling with a green steel support structure. The image captures the industrial and aesthetic aspects of a working winery, showcasing both the equipment used in wine production and the traditional methods of barrel aging. The bottles are also stacked with the neck facing downwards.

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