As written in an earlier post there are only great old bottles and no great old wines. This highlights the importance of transparency and storing conditions. vinID solves this problem by equipping bottles with NFT-based digital passport. A wine lover’s dream...
Swiss start-up protects wine against counterfeiting According to estimates, up to 20% of fine wine is faked, costing the industry and customers billions every year. The start-up vinID is taking action offering a digital certificate of authenticity to fine wines using...
I am referring to a recent tasting note by the wineterminator. This is how the immutable vinID passport for the bottle of Château Cheval Blanc 1955 would look like: “Will this be the wine of the year? […] I had bought this pristine Vandermeulen bottling in the...
Penfolds is one of most traditional wine producers from Australia founded in 1844. It is very popular in China. Biggest Penfolds fake operation to date An interprovincial police investigation uncovered the biggest Penfolds counterfeiting operation in China to date....
A recent anecdote by Wineterminator highlights the importance of Provenance. “Bottle variation can be a nightmare unless you are on the winning side. That is what just happened to me. All my bottles for 1982 La Fleur Petrus were ripe, smooth, and pleasing, never above...