I don't ever remember seeing a Muscadet Sevre et Maine that has either designation, sur lie or Muscadet, embossed in the wine bottle. Both are embossed in this bottle.
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The background is frosted acrylic lit from behind by a small continuous-light lamp fitted with a yellow gel. That part of the lighting outlined the bottle in dark tones. The background is also enhanced by a lighting effect from Boris FX Optics that makes it appear as if it's wallpaper. The tabletop is translucent vellum (though it appears opaque when light is falling upon its near side as in this case). A small continuous-light lamp on the right cast the shadow and lit the right side of the labels. A medium continous-light lamp on the left lit the left side of the labels. A gold reflector immediately above the camera leaning at a 45-degree angle toward the subject brightened the circular gold label unevenly and that unevenness helped define the curve of the bottle.
Setup
The background is frosted acrylic lit from behind by a small continuous-light lamp fitted with a yellow gel. That part of the lighting outlined the bottle in dark tones. The background is also enhanced by a lighting effect from Boris FX Optics that makes it appear as if it's wallpaper. The tabletop is translucent vellum (though it appears opaque when light is falling upon its near side as in this case). A small continuous-light lamp on the right cast the shadow and lit the right side of the labels. A medium continous-light lamp on the left lit the left side of the labels. A gold reflector immediately above the camera leaning at a 45-degree angle toward the subject brightened the circular gold label unevenly and that unevenness helped define the curve of the bottle.
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