by on January 26, 2025
Following the Phylloxera epidemic, when true wine was scarce, wine fraud rose. Some merchants would take dried raisins grown from other species of grapevines and make wine that they handed off as being from a extra prestigious provenance such as the more well-known wines from France or Italy. In the early 19th century, several European writers wrote about the risk and prevalence of wine fraud. In 1820, German chemist Friedrich Accum famous that wine was one of many commodities most in danger for...
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