Wine fraud (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Wine fraud" in English language version.

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bloomberg.com

  • "An Insider's Guide to Counterfeiting Wine - Apple MacHome". Relabeling: The simplest way to counterfeit wine is to slap the label of a fine wine on to another, similar-looking bottle.

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ft.com

  • "Watch out for the scams". FT.Com - Four directors involved in the International Wine Commodities Ltd and The Bordeaux Wine Trading Company are charged with conspiracy to defraud and money laundering. They sold Bordeaux en primeur but allegedly never bought any wine. The Financial Times- (MachoMedia 2015 cited).

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nymag.com

  • Wallace, Benjamin (13 May 2012). "Château Sucker". NY Magazine. Retrieved 2 July 2012.

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vanityfair.com

  • Steinberger, Michael (July 2012). "A Vintage Crime". Vanity Fair. Retrieved 2 July 2012.

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world-news-research.com

  • "World News Research". world-news-research.com. My World Journal. in 1985, around 100 Austrian wine-makers were indicted with boosting the body and sweetness[dubiousdiscuss] of their wines with diethylene glycol, a chemical used in antifreeze.