Vidadillo is our 150th grape species though we drank it about a year ago when it was only 20% of the wine. (We've now enjoyed 167 grape species.) The wine in the photo is 100% Vidadillo, our first wine made that way. The grape produces rather tannic, quite enjoyable wine that in this version is neither great nor bad.
The Bioenos winery (not indicated on the front label) is located in Spain. Pulchrum is the brand name. Crespiello is the 12th century name for the Vidadillo wine grape.
Please click the image to display the texture in the label.
Setup
The tabletop is grey presentation board made with a somewhat metallic finish that produces a faint reflection lacking detail. A small continuous-light lamp at the rear of the scene brightens a white wall that then reflects the light toward the scene from behind to create the bright rim light on the top of the bottle. A medium continuous-light lamp is on the extreme right side so the light rakes across the label and displays its texture. That lamp is fitted with a flag to create the shadow on the label. A medium continuous-light lamp on the right rear shines through a piece of translucent vellum positioned behind the wine bottle to create the reflection on the top of the bottle.