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The case highlights the extent of fraud in the wine sector and the difficulties in measuring its real impact, both in France and abroad.
The trial of a winemaker tried for fraud begins this Tuesday morning at the Reims court. The prosecution accuses him of having sold nearly a million bottles of false champagne. How did he succeed in such a scam? The answers with Marie Belot. (Police, justice and various facts).
Didier Chopin's trial is about to open at the Reims Correctional Court. The winemaker is accused of having manufactured nearly a million bottles of fake champagne, produced with low white wine.
Changyu Sells French Cognac Estate for $5.2 Million to Cut Losses
Changyu, China’s largest wine producer, is selling its French Cognac estate and related property for 4.8 million euros (about US$5.2 million) as part of ongoing efforts to offload underperforming assets and shore up its finances. Read More The post Changyu Sells French Cognac Estate for $5.2 Million to Cut Losses appeared first on Vino Joy News.
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