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Dense cork oak forest in Sardinia, Italy, featuring trees with thick, rugged bark, some stripped to reveal reddish-brown trunks. Sunlight filters through the canopy, casting dappled shadows on the dry, grassy forest floor. The twisted branches create an intricate overhead mesh, contributing to a vibrant natural environment. These cork oaks are a vital resource for cork production, highlighting their economic and ecological importance in the region. The scene captures the rustic beauty and rich biodiversity of Mediterranean woodlands. Cork region stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Dense cork oak forest in Sardinia, Italy, featuring trees with thick, rugged bark, some stripped to reveal reddish-brown trunks. Sunlight filters through the canopy, casting dappled shadows on the dry, grassy forest floor. The twisted branches create an intricate overhead mesh, contributing to a vibrant natural environment. These cork oaks are a vital resource for cork production, highlighting their economic and ecological importance in the region. The scene captures the rustic beauty and rich biodiversity of Mediterranean woodlands. Cork region stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
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Harvested cork oak (Quercus suber) trunk in an old forest, landscape with typical portuguese vegetation, sustainable cork material, number 3 indicates the harvest year 2023, Alentejo Portugal Europe. Cork region stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Harvested cork oak (Quercus suber) trunk in an old forest, landscape with typical portuguese vegetation, sustainable cork material, number 3 indicates the harvest year 2023, Alentejo Portugal Europe. Cork region stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
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Harvested cork oak (Quercus suber) trunk in an old forest, landscape with typical portuguese vegetation, sustainable cork material, number 3 indicates the harvest year 2023, Alentejo Portugal Europe. Cork region stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Harvested cork oak (Quercus suber) trunk in an old forest, landscape with typical portuguese vegetation, sustainable cork material, number 3 indicates the harvest year 2023, Alentejo Portugal Europe. Cork region stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
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Harvested cork oak (Quercus suber) trunk in an old forest, landscape with typical portuguese vegetation, sustainable cork material, number 3 indicates the harvest year 2023, Alentejo Portugal Europe. Cork region stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Harvested cork oak (Quercus suber) trunk in an old forest, landscape with typical portuguese vegetation, sustainable cork material, number 3 indicates the harvest year 2023, Alentejo Portugal Europe. Cork region stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
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Although grapes, the primarily used fruit for wine, and cork are both originally from the Mediterranean region, the oldest known wine bottle stoppers are believed to be cloths and leather, from Ancient Greece. It wasn't until the mid seventeen century when we had a process to manufacture uniform wine bottles that we also have the use of corks for sealing the bottles. This also allowed the wine to better age in the bottle, because of the very minute pores in the cork. Because of cork being so tightly inside the bottle, it also needed a special tool to it remove. The first corkscrew patent was to an English clergyman, Samuel Henshall in 1795. This wood handle Italian bell corkscrew is from Italy early twentieth century. As seen 28 September 2023. Cork region stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Although grapes, the primarily used fruit for wine, and cork are both originally from the Mediterranean region, the oldest known wine bottle stoppers are believed to be cloths and leather, from Ancient Greece. It wasn't until the mid seventeen century when we had a process to manufacture uniform wine bottles that we also have the use of corks for sealing the bottles. This also allowed the wine to better age in the bottle, because of the very minute pores in the cork. Because of cork being so tightly inside the bottle, it also needed a special tool to it remove. The first corkscrew patent was to an English clergyman, Samuel Henshall in 1795. This wood handle Italian bell corkscrew is from Italy early twentieth century. As seen 28 September 2023. Cork region stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
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Although grapes, the primarily used fruit for wine, and cork are both originally from the Mediterranean region, the oldest known wine bottle stoppers are believed to be cloths and leather, from Ancient Greece. It wasn't until the mid seventeen century when we had a process to manufacture uniform wine bottles that we also have the use of corks for sealing the bottles. This also allowed the wine to better age in the bottle, because of the very minute pores in the cork. Because of cork being so tightly inside the bottle, it also needed a special tool to it remove. The first corkscrew patent was to an English clergyman, Samuel Henshall in 1795. This wood handle Italian bell corkscrew is from Italy early twentieth century. As seen 28 September 2023. Cork region stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Although grapes, the primarily used fruit for wine, and cork are both originally from the Mediterranean region, the oldest known wine bottle stoppers are believed to be cloths and leather, from Ancient Greece. It wasn't until the mid seventeen century when we had a process to manufacture uniform wine bottles that we also have the use of corks for sealing the bottles. This also allowed the wine to better age in the bottle, because of the very minute pores in the cork. Because of cork being so tightly inside the bottle, it also needed a special tool to it remove. The first corkscrew patent was to an English clergyman, Samuel Henshall in 1795. This wood handle Italian bell corkscrew is from Italy early twentieth century. As seen 28 September 2023. Cork region stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
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Although grapes, the primarily used fruit for wine, and cork are both originally from the Mediterranean region, the oldest known wine bottle stoppers are believed to be cloths and leather, from Ancient Greece. It wasn't until the mid seventeen century when we had a process to manufacture uniform wine bottles that we also have the use of corks for sealing the bottles. This also allowed the wine to better age in the bottle, because of the very minute pores in the cork. Because of cork being so tightly inside the bottle, it also needed a special tool to it remove. The first corkscrew patent was to an English clergyman, Samuel Henshall in 1795. This wood handle Italian bell corkscrew is from Italy early twentieth century. As seen 28 September 2023. Cork region stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Although grapes, the primarily used fruit for wine, and cork are both originally from the Mediterranean region, the oldest known wine bottle stoppers are believed to be cloths and leather, from Ancient Greece. It wasn't until the mid seventeen century when we had a process to manufacture uniform wine bottles that we also have the use of corks for sealing the bottles. This also allowed the wine to better age in the bottle, because of the very minute pores in the cork. Because of cork being so tightly inside the bottle, it also needed a special tool to it remove. The first corkscrew patent was to an English clergyman, Samuel Henshall in 1795. This wood handle Italian bell corkscrew is from Italy early twentieth century. As seen 28 September 2023. Cork region stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
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Although grapes, the primarily used fruit for wine, and cork are both originally from the Mediterranean region, the oldest known wine bottle stoppers are believed to be cloths and leather, from Ancient Greece. It wasn't until the mid seventeen century when we had a process to manufacture uniform wine bottles that we also have the use of corks for sealing the bottles. This also allowed the wine to better age in the bottle, because of the very minute pores in the cork. Because of cork being so tightly inside the bottle, it also needed a special tool to it remove. The first corkscrew patent was to an English clergyman, Samuel Henshall in 1795. This wood handle Italian bell corkscrew is from Italy early twentieth century. As seen 28 September 2023. Cork region stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Although grapes, the primarily used fruit for wine, and cork are both originally from the Mediterranean region, the oldest known wine bottle stoppers are believed to be cloths and leather, from Ancient Greece. It wasn't until the mid seventeen century when we had a process to manufacture uniform wine bottles that we also have the use of corks for sealing the bottles. This also allowed the wine to better age in the bottle, because of the very minute pores in the cork. Because of cork being so tightly inside the bottle, it also needed a special tool to it remove. The first corkscrew patent was to an English clergyman, Samuel Henshall in 1795. This wood handle Italian bell corkscrew is from Italy early twentieth century. As seen 28 September 2023. Cork region stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
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Although grapes, the primarily used fruit for wine, and cork are both originally from the Mediterranean region, the oldest known wine bottle stoppers are believed to be cloths and leather, from Ancient Greece. It wasn't until the mid seventeen century when we had a process to manufacture uniform wine bottles that we also have the use of corks for sealing the bottles. This also allowed the wine to better age in the bottle, because of the very minute pores in the cork. Because of cork being so tightly inside the bottle, it also needed a special tool to it remove. The first corkscrew patent was to an English clergyman, Samuel Henshall in 1795. This wood handle Italian bell corkscrew is from Italy early twentieth century. As seen 28 September 2023. Cork region stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Although grapes, the primarily used fruit for wine, and cork are both originally from the Mediterranean region, the oldest known wine bottle stoppers are believed to be cloths and leather, from Ancient Greece. It wasn't until the mid seventeen century when we had a process to manufacture uniform wine bottles that we also have the use of corks for sealing the bottles. This also allowed the wine to better age in the bottle, because of the very minute pores in the cork. Because of cork being so tightly inside the bottle, it also needed a special tool to it remove. The first corkscrew patent was to an English clergyman, Samuel Henshall in 1795. This wood handle Italian bell corkscrew is from Italy early twentieth century. As seen 28 September 2023. Cork region stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
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Two distinctive wine bottles display Gaudiana vintages from 2022 and 2023, both from Penedes region, featuring colorful and artistic label patterns. Gomel, Belarus - February 15, 2025. Cork region stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Two distinctive wine bottles display Gaudiana vintages from 2022 and 2023, both from Penedes region, featuring colorful and artistic label patterns. Gomel, Belarus - February 15, 2025. Cork region stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
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Undulating rock surface with a wavy texture, displaying layers of striations. The rock exhibits shades of brown and beige, with hints of green possibly from moss or algae. Surface appears smooth, indicative of erosion or weathering processes. Light reflects off the rock, highlighting its natural pattern and texture variations. Cork region stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Undulating rock surface with a wavy texture, displaying layers of striations. The rock exhibits shades of brown and beige, with hints of green possibly from moss or algae. Surface appears smooth, indicative of erosion or weathering processes. Light reflects off the rock, highlighting its natural pattern and texture variations. Cork region stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
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Rugged mountain terrain with rocky, weathered peaks and a covering of grass and moss. A tranquil lake sits in the valley below, surrounded by patches of greenery and sparse vegetation. The landscape features rolling hills, with distant peaks visible beneath a cloudy, overcast sky, creating a dramatic atmosphere. The overall scene presents a wild and natural Irish landscape, characteristic of the region. Cork region stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Rugged mountain terrain with rocky, weathered peaks and a covering of grass and moss. A tranquil lake sits in the valley below, surrounded by patches of greenery and sparse vegetation. The landscape features rolling hills, with distant peaks visible beneath a cloudy, overcast sky, creating a dramatic atmosphere. The overall scene presents a wild and natural Irish landscape, characteristic of the region. Cork region stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
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This image showcases a bottle of Barolo Giordano 1971, a prestigious Italian red wine from the Piedmont region. Barolo is renowned as the "king of Italian wines" for its complexity and longevity. The 1971 vintage is considered exceptional for Barolo, producing wines with great structure and aging potential. The Giordano winery, established in 1897, is a historic Piedmontese wine producer. This bottle represents a collectible piece for wine enthusiasts, a testament to a historic vintage and a renowned producer. Cork region stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
This image showcases a bottle of Barolo Giordano 1971, a prestigious Italian red wine from the Piedmont region. Barolo is renowned as the "king of Italian wines" for its complexity and longevity. The 1971 vintage is considered exceptional for Barolo, producing wines with great structure and aging potential. The Giordano winery, established in 1897, is a historic Piedmontese wine producer. This bottle represents a collectible piece for wine enthusiasts, a testament to a historic vintage and a renowned producer. Cork region stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
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Rocky outcrops rise from the water, adorned with yellow-orange seaweed and lush greenery. The scene is set near Glengarriff Beach in West Cork, Ireland. Calm blue waters surround the rocks, and the sky is filled with soft, scattered clouds. Trees and shrubs grow on the larger rocks, adding vibrant green to the landscape. The tranquil seascape exudes a serene and natural beauty characteristic of this coastal region. Cork region stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Rocky outcrops rise from the water, adorned with yellow-orange seaweed and lush greenery. The scene is set near Glengarriff Beach in West Cork, Ireland. Calm blue waters surround the rocks, and the sky is filled with soft, scattered clouds. Trees and shrubs grow on the larger rocks, adding vibrant green to the landscape. The tranquil seascape exudes a serene and natural beauty characteristic of this coastal region. Cork region stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures