As much as a fifth of all wine sold around the world could be fake, with experts and organizations like Interpol agreeing that this figure might be conservative. The scope of this problem affects both everyday wines and high-stakes fraud cases alike.
Wine fraud can take many forms: culprits may combine cheaper wines to mimic top-tier vintages or simply counterfeit labels, corks, and foils, even diluting wines with harmful substances.
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