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Millions of Spanish wine bottles sold off as French rosé | Millions of Spanish wine bottles sold off as French rosé |
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Up to 4.6m bottles of Spanish rosé wine have been labelled as French and sold in French cafes, hotels and restaurants, officials say. | Up to 4.6m bottles of Spanish rosé wine have been labelled as French and sold in French cafes, hotels and restaurants, officials say. |
The findings come from France's anti-fraud directorate after a two-year inquiry into producers, importers, traders and distributors. | The findings come from France's anti-fraud directorate after a two-year inquiry into producers, importers, traders and distributors. |
While most wines were correctly labelled, up to 3.45m litres of Spanish wine was disguised as French, the reports says (in French). | While most wines were correctly labelled, up to 3.45m litres of Spanish wine was disguised as French, the reports says (in French). |
Labels were either deceptive or false. | Labels were either deceptive or false. |
The most common offences involved obscuring the true origin of the wine or sticking a French symbol such as a tricolour on the bottle with labels such as "Produced in France" or "Bottled in France". | The most common offences involved obscuring the true origin of the wine or sticking a French symbol such as a tricolour on the bottle with labels such as "Produced in France" or "Bottled in France". |
Other transgressions involved hiding the true origin on bag-in-box wine on the underside of the packaging or even beneath the handle. | Other transgressions involved hiding the true origin on bag-in-box wine on the underside of the packaging or even beneath the handle. |
The revelations are inflammatory, especially for wine-producing areas of southern France that have battled cheap imported wine from Spain. | The revelations are inflammatory, especially for wine-producing areas of southern France that have battled cheap imported wine from Spain. |
Responding to reports that the amount of wine involved was as much as 7m litres, the head of the young wine-producers organisation in the Hérault region, Remi Dumas, said: "For those who wonder why we demonstrate, for all the wine-producers who aren't bothered by our calls for protest! Consumers open your eyes! 10m bottles of fake rosé from Spain." | Responding to reports that the amount of wine involved was as much as 7m litres, the head of the young wine-producers organisation in the Hérault region, Remi Dumas, said: "For those who wonder why we demonstrate, for all the wine-producers who aren't bothered by our calls for protest! Consumers open your eyes! 10m bottles of fake rosé from Spain." |
"Rosé-lovers beware," warned Le Parisien newspaper on Monday. "You're in danger of a nasty surprise at happy hour." | "Rosé-lovers beware," warned Le Parisien newspaper on Monday. "You're in danger of a nasty surprise at happy hour." |
Le Parisien quoted one senior official as saying that as much as 7m litres of wine had been "Frenchified". | Le Parisien quoted one senior official as saying that as much as 7m litres of wine had been "Frenchified". |
"We've identified fraud at four trader-producers," Alexandre Chevallier of the General Directorate for Competition Policy, Consumer Affairs and Fraud Control (DGCCRF) told the newspaper. | "We've identified fraud at four trader-producers," Alexandre Chevallier of the General Directorate for Competition Policy, Consumer Affairs and Fraud Control (DGCCRF) told the newspaper. |
The government body behind the report says anyone found guilty of such fraud could face two years in jail. | The government body behind the report says anyone found guilty of such fraud could face two years in jail. |
Earlier this year the French anti-fraud body revealed that as many as 66.5m bottles of wine had been passed off as Côtes du Rhône from 2013 to 2016, in a scam that affected UK drinkers as well as French. |
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