FBI investigating counterfeit wine auctions

Published March 7th, 2007


Federal prosecutors have launched a criminal investigation into counterfeit-wine sales and subpoenaed leading rare wine collectors and top auction houses including Christie’s in London and Zachys in New York, according a Wall Street Journal report on Tuesday. The paper said a grand jury in New York has begun hearing evidence in the case and the art-fraud unit of the Federal Bureau of Investigation has conducted interviews.
The criminal investigation was reported to be focusing on whether auction house and collectors knowingly sold counterfeit wines - cheaper wine in bottles with faked labels of the more expensive vintages - despite doubts about their authenticity. Counterfeit bottles of wine are multiplying as the global demand for collectible wines rises, according to a recent article in Wine Spectator magazine.





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