Canterbury company fined $1.7m for selling wine with fake labels
By Amber AllottNZ Herald·
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Save Southern Boundary Wines has been fined 1.7 million dollars. Photo / 123RF
A Canterbury wine company has been fined $1.7 million - for selling tens of thousands of bottles with fake labels.
In the High Court in Christchurch today, Southern Boundary Wines was sentenced on dozens of charges under the Wine Act.
However, Justice Rachel Dunnongham noted the company's now in liquidation
and it's unlikely they can pay it.
The company exported 330 thousand litres of Sauvignon Blanc - with incorrect years, origins or blends on the labels.
The court heard the wine industry runs on a trust-based system.