camw wrote:It is really easy to look back and say how obvious it all was and how funny it is that people got tricked but there were plenty of factors that made it easier to go along with (that have been covered by many articles and discussions previously and which I'm not super interested in going over again).
For what its worth, plenty of Wine Advocate reviewers, past and present have been involved in tastings and publishing notes on wines and glowing words for various counterfeiters over the years, you could start by looking at Parker and tastings held by Rodenstock during the mid 90s - perhaps it isn't just some Burgundy reviewers that you should cancel your subscription to.
.... some good points Cam. However, it seems with the Rodenstock tastings, most were the genuine article when seen by the experts, with the exception of two tastings, where HRH and Morris were fooled by fake wines. RPJ, it seems, escaped, and Coates claims he thought the burgs he tasted were clearly not "right". Like RK, Rodenstock gained credibility with genuine tastings, but then it seems many of the RK tastings soon became wines he "supplied", even with experts present. (and I certainly don't count the "gang of 12 as experts!!!) Could restaurant "Cru" be in on this? It is not out of the question!!
..... in addition, the general drift of the threads on both WB and WA forums would suggest that RK's deception was both incredibly intricate and widespread. It seems many, many players were involved, with RK the only FBI target (the FBI team break-up and the statute of limitations "saving" the rest in light of RK's refusal to name names.)
..... thirdly, at least Rodenstock faked wines that actually existed, whereas RK fooled one, possibly two, Burg experts with wines that never, ever even existed. I would have expected a better knowledge of the region's more famous producers, and was really surprised by that.
..... if you read both threads and associated notes, you will have covered over 450 pages!!!! exhausting, but for me it is like the most fascinating of novels, and extremely hard to put down!!! The 2004 RPJ thread, before the deception was discovered, is absolutely riveting stuff!!!
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