Paul (pnodrog) gave me the idea for the concept of this photo when he cracked a great joke about my earlier photo. Thank you, Paul!
I chose a Kim Crawford wine (to be precise, their Sauvignon Blanc) mostly because that winery and so many other New Zealand wineries were among the earliest adopters worldwide of screw cap closures for wine bottles. I also chose it because of the simplicity of the top of the screw cap that makes the winery's name so clearly evident. Having said that, the folks at Kim Crawford no doubt would heartily object to the need of a pipe wrench to open their wine bottles.
Setup
The background is green presentation paper (chosen because the closure and foil are also green). A small continuous-light lamp is above and to the front left of the scene. A white reflector on the right side adds the reflection to that side of the bottle, which adds a little interest and helps define the shape of the bottle.