First Valpolicella Bottle

I picked up an inexpensive Polaroid camera (I cashed in some Airmiles) as I didn’t want to keep travelling with the expensive Nikon while fly fishing and wading rivers. The camera arrived yesterday, and it doesn’t take as good quality images as my Nikon.
I was trying it out, and decided to take a picture of the first Valpolicella wine I bottled last evening. It’s sitting on my desk beside my small fountain pen collection.
I won’t be opening this bottle for awhile. Perhaps after I have perfected making Valpolicella wine, I’ll open it up, or I may just keep it for posterity sake.
I like have 30 (well, I’m down to 28 now) bottles of wine. The total cost was $55.00 Canadian, which means that each bottle of wine was less than $2.00. The quality is as good as any 12.00 Valpolicella in the liquor store.
Great way to by pass the taxman. Make your own wine.
Here’s another view:
