Former Wine Co. Owner Charged with Fraud for Mislabeling Grapes
A federal grand jury has indicted Jeffry Hill of Hill Wine Co. on charges that he sold wine falsely labeled as originating from Napa Valley in California. United States v. Hill, No. 16-CR-0454 (N.D. Cal., indictment entered November 1, 2016). The indictment accuses Hill of growing grapes outside the designated Napa Valley borders and selling the grape juice, bulk wine or bottled wine as made only from Napa Valley grapes, which apparently earned him more than $1.5 million. Hill also allegedly misrepresented the varietals of grapes he sold and created fraudulent bills of lading and inventory records.
The indictment asserts that Hill also concealed the true origins of the grapes from his employees by moving grapes between Hill Wine Co.’s three facilities and intercepting trucks shipping grapes to alter the paperwork indicating their origin or varietal. Hill faces eight charges of mail fraud and wire fraud.
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