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Postcard Wines & Heritage

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Lotza‘s “Wines & Heritage” postcard is an elegant and modern illustration depicting a glass of red Bordeaux wine with a purple color scheme. The harmony of the colors, Lotza’s fine line and the simplicity of the design make this poster a timeless piece of art that will look great in any room.

Bordeaux red wine is one of the most famous wines in the world. The first vines were planted in the region by the Romans in the 1st century BC, and since then, Bordeaux wines have been enjoyed by wine lovers around the world. Bordeaux wines are produced from a blend of red grape varieties, mainly Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc, which give the wine its characteristic taste.

The history of this Bordeaux wine dates back to medieval times, when Bordeaux wines began to be exported to England. This trading relationship lasted for centuries and contributed to the worldwide reputation of Bordeaux wine. Over the centuries, the region has experienced many changes and challenges, including the ravages of phylloxera and world wars, but Bordeaux wine has remained an icon of the French art de vivre.

Lotza‘s illustration, “Wines & Heritage” is an artistic celebration of the history and tradition of Bordeaux red wine. The illustration exudes a timeless elegance that pays tribute to the art of winemaking and the rich cultural heritage of the region. The shades of purple and red in the illustration recall the nuances of Bordeaux wine, making this poster an ideal art piece for wine lovers and art collectors.

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The postcard is sent in a bubble envelope.

Size: 3.93 x 5.28in
Paper weight: 736.5in
Matte coated paper.

This postcard is an original work by Lotza and is printed in Charente, France.

Additional information

Weight 0,2 kg
Theme

Drinks

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