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111. True Wine Crime - The DRC Blackmail Scandal

May 14, 2026·10 min
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Episode 111: True Wine Crime - The DRC Blackmail Scandal Host: Joanne Close Episode Length: 10:53 Release Date: May 14th 2026 Join the Wine Educate Newsletter Get wine tips, episode updates, and exclusive content delivered to your inbox. Subscribe at https://mailchi.mp/6648859973ba/newsletter Episode Description In this episode Joanne dives into one of the most audacious crimes in wine history - the blackmail attempt against Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, Burgundy's most legendary and sought-after estate. In January 2010, the director of DRC received an anonymous package at his home containing a hand-drawn map of the vineyard with specific vines marked for destruction. It was the beginning of a criminal scheme that would shake the entire wine world. What followed was a story involving poisoned vines, a hidden bunker in the woods, fake ransom money, a graveyard sting operation, and questions that were never fully answered. Joanne walks through the full story from the initial threat to the arrest, and explains why this crime hit Burgundy so much harder than a stolen bottle or a counterfeit label ever could. The episode also looks at the broader implications - what the crime revealed about the vulnerability of irreplaceable old vines, why the fear spread beyond DRC to other elite estates, and what the wine world did in its aftermath to try to protect vineyards that are, by their very nature, wide open farming land. What You'll Learn in This Episode What Makes DRC So Significant Why Domaine de la Romanée-Conti is considered the Holy Grail of Burgundy The scale of the estate - just 4.46 acres producing roughly 500 cases a year The other grand cru vineyards DRC farms beyond Romanée-Conti itself How rarity, history, and terroir combine to make these wines almost impossible to obtain The Crime - How It Unfolded The anonymous packages received by then-director Aubert de Villaine in January 2010 How the threat was delivered and what the blackmailer demanded - 1 million euros The discovery that vines had already been drilled and injected with herbicide Why roughly 80 additional vine sites were found to have been targeted Why This Attack Was Different The difference between stealing or faking wine and attacking the living source of it Why old vines cannot simply be replaced and what is lost when one dies The concept of attacking terroir itself - what that means in Burgundy <li cla

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