Wine scammer to be jailed for selling fake vintages

Disgraced dealer sold $20m in counterfeit vintage wines made in his kitchen

Corks, capsules and labels used as evidence in the trial of wine dealer Rudy Kurniawan
(Image credit: STAN HONDA/AFP/Getty Images)

A wine dealer found guilty of selling at least $20m (£11.8m) of counterfeit alcohol will be sentenced in New York today, the BBC reports.

Rudy Kurniawan, 37, was convicted in December of producing fake wine in his kitchen and selling it to buyers and collectors for large sums.

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