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  2. Rudy Kurniawan - Wikipedia

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    Rudy Kurniawan (born Zhen Wang Huang; 10 October 1976) is an Indonesian convicted criminal and perpetrator of wine fraud. [2]He was found to be offering more magnums of the limited edition 1947 Château Lafleur than had been produced, and his Clos Saint-Denis Grand Cru was labelled with a fictitious vintage.

  3. Wine fraud - Wikipedia

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    In wine production, as wine is technically defined as fermented grape juice, the term "wine fraud" can be used to describe the adulteration of wine by substances that are not related to grapes. [9] In the retailing of wine, as wine is comparable with any other commodity, the term "wine fraud" can be used to describe the mis-selling of wine [ 10 ...

  4. Wine scammer pleads guilty to setting California cellar fire

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    The largest wine scam in the history of the United States was partly resolved this week with Mark Anderson's plea of guilty to numerous counts associated with torching a wine storage facility in ...

  5. London con artist sentenced over $13m wine and whiskey ... - AOL

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    The FBI found the scam affected more than 150 victims, many of them elderly American investors London con artist sentenced over $13m wine and whiskey investment scam that targeted older Americans ...

  6. Sour Grapes (2016 film) - Wikipedia

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    Rudy Kurniawan was a rich Indonesian wine collector with a fascination for Burgundy, and he spent millions of dollars on wine and also sold countless bottles of fake wine. Acker Merrall & Condit, an auction company, broke records by selling US$35 million worth of Kurniawan's wines in 2006 (equivalent to about $53M in 2023). In 2008, the firm ...

  7. Mystery Diners - Wikipedia

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    Mystery Diner Taylor goes undercover as a waitress, and discovers that bartender Jeremy has been overpouring expensive wine for customers, and that manager Jessica and waiter Scot have been running a bimonthly wine-tasting-event side business, prior to which Jessica is seen accepting an unauthorized wine delivery and stealing expensive bottles ...

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  9. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    [40] [41] The scam has also been called broken glasses scam or broken bottle scam where the scammer will pretend the mark broke a pair of expensive glasses or use a bottle of cheap wine, liquor or a bottle filled with water and demand compensation. Asian tourists are often the primary target.