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Chateau Giscours fraud case up in court

by janeanson @ 2008-05-15 - 18:22:02

I wrote this for Decanter, it went up yesterday (and in an interesting back story, I was asked by the property to hold off on the story for a few weeks because of the primeur campaign. I can totally understand their concern - but I didn't decide the court date and my duty is to report what is going on in bordeaux. It did make me think though, about the drawbacks of living in the region that you write about. Of course I get to hear about more things, and have a greater understanding, but at the same time you become close to the people that you write about...)

/ http:www.decanter.com/news/256199.html

A court case that has been outstanding against Chateau Giscours since 1998 is finally due to reach the Bordeaux courts.

The case relates to the 1995 vintage. Dutch owner Eric Albada-Jelgersma, along with two others, was accused of mixing together of AOC Margaux and AOC Haut Medoc in the chateau's second wine, La Sirene de Giscours, which should be made only with grapes from the Margaux appellation.

Albada - who had bought Giscours in 1995 - was indicted along with then director of the Margaux cru classe estate, Jean Michel Ferrandez, and Pascal Froidefond.

The 150-acre property contains vines of both appellations: the AOC Medoc vines should go into a third wine, never under the name Giscours or Sirene de Giscours.

The original accusation was brought by an ex-employee, who had lost his job when Albada took over the property.

Alexander Van Beek, the current director of Giscours, told decanter.com, 'We are very happy that this has finally reached court after the numerous delays, and hope we can draw a line under the affair. Nothing has ever been proved, and we welcome the opportunity to show the allegations to be false.

'Mr Albada has always wanted to make the best wine possible, and the idea that he would invest millions in buying and improving Chateau Giscours, then the following year attempt to defraud the public in order to make a few more bottles of his second wine, is clearly ridiculous.'

The case comes to court on 2 June.

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technomisttechnomist [Member]
20/05/08 @ 15:27

Do you know why it has taken 10 years to come to court? I hope that the case has improved with age.

According to Alexander at Giscours, 'because of the brilliance of the French legal system'... I think just endless delays, and I imagine various people hoping it would disappear.

Frank [Visitor]

10/06/08 @ 15:59

Dear Jane Anson,
I am a Dutch journalist and I would like to cover the "verdict", the 30th of June. Can you tell me what court it is in Bordeaux? I might be going there the later this month.
Thanks very much in advance.
Frank Renout

The case is bieng held at the tribunal correctional in the tribunal de grande instance and the number is 05 47 33 90 00. The direct line for the ‘griffier’ who does all the paper work is 05 47 33 90 80 and the giscours case was in the quatrieme chambre. Hope that helps.
Jane

Frank [Visitor]

15/06/08 @ 14:25

Dear Jane,
Thanks very much, that's very kind of you!
Compliments for your informative site as well - I'll keep a close watch on it, from now on.
All the best,
Frank Renout

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