Rudy Kurniawan

Birthday October 10, 1976

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Jakarta, Indonesia

Age 47 years old

Nationality Indonesia

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1924

Domaine Georges Roumier did not produce wine prior to 1924, according to lead prosecutor Jason Hernandez, ergo the 1923 bottles must be fakes.

The initial court date for the criminal hearing was set for 9 September.

1947

He was found to be offering more magnums of the limited edition 1947 Château Lafleur than had been produced, and his Clos St. Denis Grand Cru was labelled with a fictitious vintage.

During the two auctions, Kurniawan offered for sale eight magnums of 1947 Château Lafleur.

A few days after the second sale, Kurniawan secured a loan for $8.84 million ($ in dollars) from Acker Merrall & Condit, secured by the wine and art in his collection.

1976

Rudy Kurniawan (born 10 October 1976) is an Indonesian convicted criminal and perpetrator of wine fraud.

1982

According to Laurent Ponsot, head of Domaine Ponsot, the domaine had never made a Clos Saint-Denis prior to 1982.

Ponsot contacted the auction house, and the lots were removed.

Ponsot later met with Kurniawan and was left wondering if Rudy was actually a counterfeiter or simply the last person to innocently handle counterfeited wine.

Kurniawan, when asked after the auction lots were withdrawn where the wine came from, said "we try our best to get it right, but it's Burgundy, and sometimes shit happens."

After the Ponsot sale was called off, the origin of Kurniawan's wine was increasingly questioned.

1998

Kurniawan attended California State University, Northridge, in the late nineties, arriving in the US on a student visa around 1998.

2000

Kurniawan began buying and selling large amounts of rare wines in the early part of the 2000s, spending as much as $1 million a month buying auction lots by 2006.

At the same time, he began hosting tastings of rare wines with other collectors; he showed so much affinity for the ultraluxury Burgundy producer, Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, at these events that he became known as "Dr. Conti".

At this time, he was described as possessing "arguably the greatest cellar on Earth."

2001

Kurniawan unsuccessfully sought political asylum in the United States in 2001.

2003

After all of his appeals were exhausted in 2003, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement persuaded a court to order Kurniawan to submit to a voluntary deportation.

He was directed to leave the country no later than April 25, 2003; instead, he elected to stay in the United States illegally.

Kurniawan's family reside in Indonesia.

Hendra Rahardja and Eddy Tansil, his maternal uncles, also committed massive fraud and were sentenced to prison.

2006

Eventually, he wound up consigning lots with John Kapon in two major auctions at Acker, Merral & Condit in 2006, netting $10.6 million ($ in dollars) in the first and $24.7 million ($ in dollars) in the second.

The second auction was the record for a single sale of wine at auction, beating the previous record by more than $10 million.

2007

In April 2007, Kurniawan consigned several magnums of 1982 Château Le Pin at Christie's in Los Angeles; the bottles were featured on the auction catalog's cover.

Representatives from Château Le Pin contacted the auction house and indicated that the bottles were fake; Christie's withdrew the lot from auction after further review of the bottles.

At the 2007 TASTE3 food and wine conference held in Napa, California, David Molyneux-Berry, the former head of the wine department at Sotheby's, noted that only five magnums of the 1947 Lafleur were produced, indicating that Kurniawan's wines sold in 2006 were assuredly fakes.

2008

In 2008, Kurniawan consigned several bottles allegedly made by Domaine Ponsot from the Clos Saint-Denis Grand cru appellation, with vintages ranging from 1945 through 1971.

2009

Bill Koch filed a lawsuit against him in 2009, alleging Kurniawan knowingly sold fake bottles to him and other collectors, both at auction and privately.

He also defaulted on a $10 million loan from the auction house Acker, Merrall & Condit, where he sold much of his wine, including the withdrawn Ponsot sale.

2012

In February 2012, Spectrum Wine Auctions had to withdraw several lots of wine, worth an estimated $785,000, from an auction in London when allegations emerged that they were consigned by Kurniawan through a second party.

On the morning of 8 March 2012, the FBI arrested Kurniawan at his home in Arcadia, California.

When agents searched his house, they found inexpensive Napa wines with notes indicating they would be passed off as older vintages of Bordeaux, corks, stamps, labels, and other tools involved in counterfeiting wine.

He was indicted on several counts of mail fraud and wire fraud in New York on 9 March.

Later investigations indicated that Kurniawan was purchasing inexpensive, though old, Burgundy wines and re-labeling them with prestigious producer names and vintages.

2013

Sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment in 2013 in the United States, he was released in November 2020 and deported to Indonesia.

His birth name was Zhen Wang Huang, but his Chinese father reportedly gave him an Indonesian last name to help him maintain "autonomy".

It has been said that his transliterated Chinese name is Zhen Wang Huang.

Kurniawan's indictment was updated on 8 April 2013, consolidating the fraud charges, and adding two new charges—one for selling a faked jeroboam of Château Mouton-Rothschild 1945 in 2006 for $48,259 ($ in dollars) and one for selling six bottles of Domaine Georges Roumier Bonnes Mares 1923 at a 2006 auction for $95,000 ($ in dollars).

Due to the court date conflicting with the harvest period for wine grapes in the Northern hemisphere, on 6 May 2013, the judge decided to allow three witnesses (Aubert de Villaine of Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, Christophe Roumier of Domaine Georges Roumier, and Laurent Ponsot of Domaine Ponsot) to testify before trial on videotape, as they would be unavailable to appear in Manhattan at that time.

Kurniawan's trial began on 9 December 2013, and concluded on 18 December 2013, when the jury found him guilty.

2014

On August 7, 2014; he was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison.