Is My Wine Real?

by Wine Lover on September 3, 2011

Is My Real

By Kenneth J. McCormick

Webmaster of About Facts Net

There are a lot of counterfeit items in this world. Just to mention a few, there is counterfeit money, counterfeit credit cards, counterfeit identities and from what I have been hearing lately about some of the Chinese cars, there may be some counterfeit cars also. When one tends to think of counterfeit items, I really don't think they give much thought to counterfeit . I know that I certainly don't give much of a thought, but on the other hand I am not a drinker so I can't speak for them. I was very surprised to learn that there are quite a few bottles of counterfeit on the market. I really shouldn't have been, because some of the really old bottles are worth quite a bit of money and when money is involved so is crime. I have to wonder though, if somebody plops down a couple of thousand dollars for a rare and he and his friends drink it, if most people ever really know the difference? I just have to wonder how many people have done this? The reason that I told you that I don't drink is that I don't want you to think that this article is being written from the point of view of a expert, since I am anything but. I just wanted to clear that point up.

I was reading about wines the other day without really knowing why? In the article it talked about counterfeit wines and called them Château Faux. For some reason I felt that this was kind of intriguing. We all know about the big problems with Chinese imports that we have been experiencing, but how many people know that counterfeiting is also a big industry in China? Some of the bottles from as recently as 20 years ago are no longer manufactured the same way. In order to counterfeit some of these wines from that time, most counterfeiters would have to refill an original bottle. Here is the thing however, the bottle has to be perfect and the labels also have to be in order. One might not know that this was a counterfeit product even if he was an expert, until the cork was pulled. Most of the time, I have been told, that you can tell by the cork, if you know what you're looking for, if a bottle has been refilled. Here is something that I just learned, the corks in bottles may have a vintage burned into their side. I don't know if this exists on the older brands, but I do know it does exists on some. One dead giveaway is when you pull the cork on an expensive bottle of and this area has been smoothed out, if this brand usually had it burned into the cork. So here is the way that works, this type of would have the name and the vintage on the cork. .The particular bottle of I am talking about was said to have been purchased for $2000.

Just like US currency, some of the makers of very expensive are using high-tech labels and engraving, hoping that this will make counterfeiting their product, much more difficult. This doesn't hold true if somebody gets a hold of an empty bottle. There are some people out there that collect rare wines. Can you imagine how many of them think that they have the genuine articles stored in their cellar, when they really only have a counterfeit? About the only saving grace in counterfeiting is that the people that usually buy these expensive bottles of can afford the loss. This does not make the crime any less serious however. I have always said a crime is a crime is a crime. It doesn't lessen the crime just because you're taking advantage of the richer segment of our society. The counterfeiting of has become so widespread in the United States, that the FBI is now involved in it. Some feel that some of the biggest auction houses in the world are turning a blind eye to the question of whether bottles are authentic, or they are not. Perhaps this is because nobody wants to have to pull the cork to answer that question, they feel they would destroy the value of the . The truth is that even if you opened a bottle or two from a large consignment of wines to be auctioned, this certainly does not guarantee that the rest of the is authentic. This is truly a huge problem for connoisseurs and collectors. When collections are auctioned from completely honest people, that doesn't mean that they unknowingly don't have counterfeits in their collections.

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Ken is the webmaster of About Facts Net ( http://aboutfacts.net ) a popular, free, internet magazine website. The site contains hundreds of articles on all different, interesting subjects, and interviews of interesting people. Most of these are accompanied by photos, video or audio. The magazine is suitable for viewing by the entire family.

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