Boozy Thefts

Peter Creasey

Peter Creasey
Using reconnaissance and infiltration methods worthy of blockbuster heists or painstaking counterfeit operations, a growing number of criminals are making off with liquid gold by draining wineries of their finest vintages with elaborate schemes.

Last summer, thieves in Paris pulled off a caper worthy of a big-budget Hollywood film. Bandits drilled through the basement walls of a city wine collector's private cellar to make off with 300 bottles of rare wine, aged for decades and valued at $300,000.

Wine crime: Full-bodied heists pop cork on boozy thefts

. . . . . . Pete
 
originally posted by Peter Creasey:
Boozy Thefts
Using reconnaissance and infiltration methods worthy of blockbuster heists or painstaking counterfeit operations, a growing number of criminals are making off with liquid gold by draining wineries of their finest vintages with elaborate schemes.

Last summer, thieves in Paris pulled off a caper worthy of a big-budget Hollywood film. Bandits drilled through the basement walls of a city wine collector's private cellar to make off with 300 bottles of rare wine, aged for decades and valued at $300,000.

Wine crime: Full-bodied heists pop cork on boozy thefts

. . . . . . Pete
The Politburo always blocked the mention of a certain critic, generally appearing as [CENSORED], so they are really falling down on the job if they don't automatically block links to Fox News.
 
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