Wine Australia suspends Penfolds copycat’s export licence to China

Jul 20, 2018

(TDB) - Wine Australia has indefinitely suspended the export licence for an Australian wine company, Dalefolds, after it was found selling three Penfolds lookalike wines in China, the first case of license suspension after the wine trade organisation was given broader power this year to protect Australian winery’s intellectual property rights in export markets.

“Dalefold Wines has engaged in activity that aims to leverage from the reputation of another wine brand in China through causing consumer confusion,” wrote the Australian wine export regulator.

By exporting three wines from Australia that were not approved by Wine Australia, the wine company has contravened section 44 of the Wine Australia Act 2013 and the Wine Australia Regulations 2018, the trade organisation explained.

Continuing, it added the suspension was enforced after it reviewed a consignment of wine exported by Dalefold Wines on 20 June 2018 and other related matters.

This means Dalefold is essentially banned from exporting to China until further notice, as Wine Australia asserts its fraudulent behaviours would “adversely affect the export trade in all grape products from Australia by diminishing consumer confidence in the integrity and authenticity of Australian grape products in China.”


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