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Fighting fake wine with labels like banknotes. Nachrichten . 15.03.2025 06:00. Safe from counterfeiting: the labels of the fine "Pole Position" wine series are in tune with the times.
An accused wine swindler once tried to pawn off a counterfeit vintage 1929 French Burgundy — using a label made more than five decades later on a printer from Indonesia, an expert testified Monday.
After two days of wine authentication training, I learned useful tips on how to identify fake wines. With an estimated 20% of fake wines in the market, learn how to become more vigilant in ...
The group is alleged to have made fake labels from famous French vineyards, ... Fake vintage wine gang busted in France and Italy, police say. 15 October 2024. Share Save. Hugh Schofield.
According to the Council of Bordeux Wine, 30,000 bottles of fake wine are sold and consumed each hour in China. The wine industry estimates 20% of the international sales are counterfeit, with the ...
Fake vintage wine floods London as police in France and Italy raid £1.67m fraud gang According to fraud experts, one fifth of all wine currently circulating the globe is fake ...
They are alleged to have fabricated fake labels representing famous French vineyards, which were then sold at full market value through wine traders around the world. The group earned €2m from ...
URBANA, Ill., Aug. 15 (UPI) -- Cornell University researchers have learned people enjoy their wine and meals more if the wine has a special label, even if it's really only $2 plonk. Brian Wansink ...
Rudy Kurniawan is the first person ever sentenced to federal jail time in the US for wine fraud. But how easy is it to fake a fancy bottle of Burgundy?
A criminal network was accused of selling bottles of fake French wine for as much as 15,000 euros. It’s the latest in a growing criminal trend: wine fraud.
We all know you can fake a watch or a handbag, but a wine?It’s a real thing, and much more widespread than you might imagine. Accurate estimates for the scale of the problem are hard to come by ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) – A California man who rose to become one of the country’s most prominent rare wine dealers systematically defrauded collectors by printing forged labels and selling ...