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Viticulture: internal view of the cellars and workshops of M. P. Morel and F
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Viticulture: internal view of the cellars and workshops of M. P. Morel and F
XEE4164627 Viticulture: internal view of the cellars and workshops of M. P. Morel and F. Sourzac in Bordeaux, Gironde (33), 1864. On the left, the wine cellars. On the right, the cellar with eaux-de-vie (eau de vie). At the top, the box shops where bottles are stored. Engraving in " Le Monde Illustre" nA'395 of November 5, 1864. by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Viticulture: internal view of the cellars and workshops of M. P. Morel and F. Sourzac in Bordeaux, Gironde (33), 1864. On the left, the wine cellars. On the right, the cellar with eaux-de-vie (eau de vie). At the top, the box shops where bottles are stored. Engraving in " Le Monde Illustre" nA'395 of November 5, 1864.); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
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This print takes us back to the year 1864, offering a rare glimpse into the inner workings of M. P. Morel and F. Sourzac's cellars and workshops in Bordeaux, Gironde. The image showcases the meticulous craftsmanship and dedication that went into viticulture during this era. On the left side of the photograph, we are drawn to the wine cellars, where rows upon rows of barrels stand proudly, housing precious vintages waiting to be savored by discerning palates. The dim lighting adds an air of mystery as it highlights the intricate details of each barrel. To the right lies another cellar, specifically dedicated to eaux-de-vie or "water of life". This section exudes an aura of refinement and sophistication as delicate spirits mature in oak casks, patiently awaiting their moment to shine. Atop these bustling cellars are box shops filled with neatly arranged bottles ready for distribution. These boxes serve not only as storage but also as a testament to Bordeaux's reputation for producing world-class wines. The engraving from "Le Monde Illustre" captures a pivotal moment in French viticultural history when traditional manufacturing techniques merged with technological advancements. Stefano Bianchetti's skilled hand brings this scene alive once more, reminding us of the rich heritage behind every bottle enjoyed today. This remarkable piece transports us back in time while celebrating France's renowned viticulture industry—a true treasure for any wine enthusiast or lover of art alike.
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