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Peter Hellman

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9+ oeuvres 329 utilisateurs 9 critiques

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Peter Hellman is an award-winning journalist and author. He was a features writer for New York magazine and today contributes to the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and other publications

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Date de naissance
1943-03-13
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male
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If you've seen "Sour Grapes" - and if you haven't, you should - much of this will be familiar. But still, its a detailed narrative of Rudy Kurniawan (his assumed, rather than real name, but the one by which he is best known) and his assault on the very high end of the wine market, flooding it with forgeries. Its not hard to have some sympathy for him; after all most of the dupees were spending tens even hundreds of thousands of dollars on bottles and cases of rare wine. If they can't tell the difference between the real and the fake, more fool them no? Its not quite a victimless crime, but surely caveat emptor? Its hard to generate sympathy for Bill Koch for example

A couple of questions remain though, which In Vino Duplicitas, entertaining as it is doesn't quite to the bottom of. Firstly, and probably most importantly, where did the money come from? How does a student and refugee go from part time employment at the golf pro shop, to charging hundreds of thousands of dollars a day at Hermes and trading millions of dollars of wine in just a couple of years? Secondly, to what extent were the wine auction houses complicit? Maybe the wine was dubious, but it boosted sales and sale prices and that's good for everyone. And thirdly, did Kurniawan start off as a fraudster, or did he simply work out that the so called wine afficianados really couldn't tell the difference between the good stuff and plonk, and couldn't resist the chance to pot such slow moving targets

A great yarn, but not the end of the story
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Opinionated | 5 autres critiques | Feb 4, 2019 |
Goodreads just ate my review, so here's the short version.

This could have been really good—the crime and the characters are interesting—but Hellman didn't really explore the events of the characters in enough depth and his prose was flat. There were several paragraphs and passages that were repeated almost verbatim in different chapters, as if the author was attempting to "pad out" his manuscript. Save your time and wait for a better book on these events. Or just go back and read the multitude of magazine articles already written about this fraud.… (plus d'informations)
 
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BillieBook | 5 autres critiques | Apr 1, 2018 |
For most of us, the world of rare and and expensive wines is very foreign indeed. It's hard to wrap one's head around the fact that there are bottles of wine in existence that are valued at more than a brand new vehicle and that people actually purchase and drink these wines. This is an interesting account of the story of con man Rudy Kurniawan, who forged a tremendous amount of these wines and was eventually caught. Definitely a different kind of true crime story and an interesting read.
 
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Jane-Phillips | 5 autres critiques | Aug 27, 2017 |

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