In the course of the feast two scantily-clad young maidens (The Fair) are carried by enthusiastic men (The Young) into the vat, and then crush the grapes with their bare feet, accompanied by the celebrating crowds, music, and performing jugglers. All this to celebrate the end of the harvest and the beginning of the period of wine production. Everything happens the in capital of this fairy-talish land, Beauclair.
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| - In the course of the feast two scantily-clad young maidens (The Fair) are carried by enthusiastic men (The Young) into the vat, and then crush the grapes with their bare feet, accompanied by the celebrating crowds, music, and performing jugglers. All this to celebrate the end of the harvest and the beginning of the period of wine production. Everything happens the in capital of this fairy-talish land, Beauclair.
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| - In the course of the feast two scantily-clad young maidens (The Fair) are carried by enthusiastic men (The Young) into the vat, and then crush the grapes with their bare feet, accompanied by the celebrating crowds, music, and performing jugglers. All this to celebrate the end of the harvest and the beginning of the period of wine production. Everything happens the in capital of this fairy-talish land, Beauclair.
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