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In 1985, a dusty bottle engraved “Th.J.” appeared out of nowhere, supposedly owned by Thomas Jefferson himself. Collectors lost their minds. Auction houses called it “the discovery of the century.” Prices exploded. Thousands of dollars changed hands.
There was only one problem: None of it was real.
In this episode, we dive deep into the wild, twisting saga of the Jefferson Bottles — a scandal involving secret wine cellars, billionaire collectors, forgery accusations, and the most controversial figure in wine history: Hardy Rodenstock.
I break down:
This is the story that changed the wine industry forever — and proved that the most expensive wine in the world might just be the most expensive fake.
Pour a glass, press play, and let’s go down the rabbit hole of the Jefferson Bottles.
By MatildaIn 1985, a dusty bottle engraved “Th.J.” appeared out of nowhere, supposedly owned by Thomas Jefferson himself. Collectors lost their minds. Auction houses called it “the discovery of the century.” Prices exploded. Thousands of dollars changed hands.
There was only one problem: None of it was real.
In this episode, we dive deep into the wild, twisting saga of the Jefferson Bottles — a scandal involving secret wine cellars, billionaire collectors, forgery accusations, and the most controversial figure in wine history: Hardy Rodenstock.
I break down:
This is the story that changed the wine industry forever — and proved that the most expensive wine in the world might just be the most expensive fake.
Pour a glass, press play, and let’s go down the rabbit hole of the Jefferson Bottles.