Teaching Case: The Crimson Ridge Wine Scandal
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2025-07-31
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Conference Contribution - unpublished
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In 2024, the Crimson Ridge Wines trial captured national attention and exposed one of the most significant cases of wine fraud in New Zealand’s history. At the centre of the case was a respected Canterbury winery accused of deliberately mislabelling wines and falsifying records, undermining consumer trust and damaging the country’s global reputation for quality and authenticity. Investigated by New Zealand’s Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI), the case highlighted the strengths of the country’s regulatory frameworks while also revealing the vulnerabilities within industry oversight. Reporter Julia Harding, covering the trial from Christchurch, documented the unfolding scandal and its consequences, including multi-million dollar fines and criminal convictions for the winery’s leadership. This case not only sparked regulatory reform but also ignited an industry-wide reckoning, serving as a stark reminder of the risks unethical practices pose to the integrity of New Zealand’s food and fibre sectors.