I was planning to photograph a bottle of wine but I first had to run an errand at the grocery store. That's when I got side tracked. After looking at a couple dozen apples, I selected this one because I knew the relationship between the stem and the rest of the apple would be appealing to photograph.
Setup
The background is black velvet. A small continuous-light lamp fitted with a diffusion sock to reduce the brightness is on the right side at the level of the apple. A white reflector on the left side brightens that side of the fruit and stem. A flashlight set to its highest brightness at the right rear provides the bright tones on the rim of the apple and the right side of the stem. The flashlight is flagged to eliminate glare on the right side of the fruit. A polarizer eliminates a tiny spot of glare on the stem.