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Spanish °ù´Ç²õé passed off as French wine
Millions of litres of wine believed to have been mis-sold as French

Millions of bottles of Spanish °ù´Ç²õé wine have been passed off as French in supermarkets up and down the country, it has emerged.
Commercial fraud charges have been launched following a two-year investigation by France's consumer fraud authority the DGCCRF.
It has reportedly discovered cases of fraud involving four producers that concerned some 70,000 hectolitres of wine - equal to about 10million bottles.
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It said that nearly one in five bottles of supposedly French wine that it tested as part of the investigation was Spanish, which is much cheaper than its French counterpart.
Meanwhile, mislabelling of Spanish wine was discovered in 22% of establishments, according to a report in Le Parisien.
Sometimes the wine's country of origin was hidden, the DGCCRF said, especially in °ù´Ç²õé wine sold in boxes, while labels on some bottles had images of a French chateau to give the impression the grapes were grown on a vineyard in France, only for barely readable words on the back to say: "Origin: Spanish wine".
The discovery has prompted supermarkets to remove Spanish °ù´Ç²õé that was being sold as French from the shelves.
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