Home| Subscription| RSS| Contact| Newsletter| Search| Wein-Magazin German
 
Advertisement:
Advertisement:
Username:   Password:   Permanent login 
Free registration | I lost my password | Subscription | Help
Our advice for you: Register free and without obligation. Your data will never be passed on to others. Promised!
Old wines
15.11.2008
Stern magazine vs. Rodenstock

Readers letter (so far 0)

 

The German magazine Stern, published in Hamburg, has launched an attack against wine collector Hardy Rodenstock. In a report just published, Stern reporters have tried to prove that Rodenstock has had reprints of labels of old wines printed.

In a major article, "label fraud" with respect to old wines is insinuated. Wine collector Hardy Rodenstock, who also trades in old bottles, and has repeatedly organised tastings of rare old Bordeaux wines, is said to have presented in at least one case a wine that did not bear its original label. It is also claimed witnesses have stated, according to the magazine, that Rodenstock has had labels reprinted for many years. Although the article does not explicitly claim that the wines were fake, the reader cannot help feel there must have been something wrong in the dealings of Mr. Rodenstock.

This is the second major attack launched by Stern against Bordeaux fan Rodenstock. However, independent experts believe the evidence in this case is once again rather thin; after all, the mere reprinting of labels on its own is hardly illegal.

Nevertheless, a number of open questions remain with regard to the provenance of some old Bordeaux wines. Some critics still claim that the source of some 18th century bottles, claimed to be an old cellar in Paris that Rodenstock himself has never seen, is less than certain. A collector in the USA (Wein-Plus reported on this) is still involved in a court battle with Rodenstock, as he allegedly sold fake bottles of wine to the collector via a third party. (WF)
News
12.03.2010: Who said ther's a crisis? Read more
12.03.2010: Success for German wines Read more
11.03.2010: Alcohol provides protection against obesity Read more
11.03.2010: Quake destroys more than a tenth of the vintage Read more
09.03.2010: Germany still a loyal customer for French bubbly Read more
06.03.2010: Three brightly illuminated vineyards Read more
03.03.2010: Eisenberg-DAC announced Read more
All contributions

Reportage
Aphrodite's Island - Cyprus Read more
EBAY Wineauctions - Austrias most expensive wines Read more
The crater wines of Santorini - Declining vineyard areas and a push for quality Read more
Decline in prices for Icon-Wines? - Bordeaux Fine Wine Prices are back to normal! Read more
All contributions

Subscribe the free wein-plus.com newsletter!
Your e-mail adress:
This newsletter is free. Your e-mail adress
will not be passed on to others!

Wein-Plus is an independent medium. We place great store by the separation of editorial
content and advertising. Naturally, we do not trade with wine, and are not financially
connected, directly or indirectly, with any wine merchants or producers.
Please also note our additional legal notes and disclaimers in the Imprint.
We respect your right to privacy.  See our statement of privacy.
© Copyright 1998 - 2007 Wein-Plus, Utz Graafmann, Erlangen.
All rights reserved, reproduction only with written permission by Wein-Plus or Utz Graafmann.