Early life and career Duboeuf was born on a Good Friday, April 14, 1933 in Crches, near the village of Chaintr, in the Pouilly-Fuiss appellation of France. Pouilly-Fuiss consists of five villages, southwest of the commune of Mcon, in the central French wine-making region of Burgundy. Duboeuf was raised on a small farm, where his family owned a few acres of chardonnay vines. His father died when he was very young, and his uncle and older brother, Roger, took over the business. Duboeuf helped on the family vineyard growing up, cranking the manual grape crusher when he was just six. At the age of 18, he began delivering wine on his bicycle from producers to local restaurants. He began bottling Beaujolais to meet a customer's commission, and went on to form a syndicate of 45 local growers, the Ecrin Mconnais-Beaujolais. The organization fell apart due to squabbling, and Duboeuf became a ngociant in 1964, when he founded Les Vins Georges Duboeuf. He married his wife Rolande in the early 1960s, and has two children, Fabienne and Franck. Les Vins Georges Duboeuf Duboeuf's business produces more than 2,5 million cases of wine annually. He is almost single-handedly responsible for popularizing the annual Beaujolais nouveau phenomenon, and has won awards for his wines. His wine labels are easily recognizable by their use of colorful flower images and the distinctive Duboeuf insignia. Georges Duboeuf still heads the company as of 2007, at the age of 74, and his son Franck Duboeuf is considered his heir apparent. Wine fraud scandal The Vins Georges Duboeuf company was charged in 2005 with mixing low-grade wine with fine vintages after a patchy 2004 harvest. Georges Duboeuf denied wrongdoing, blaming human error and pointing out that none of the affected wine was released to consumers. The production manager directly responsible admitted his actions and resigned, and a court found that both "fraud and attempted fraud concerning the origin and quality of wines" had been committed. Fewer than 200,000 liters of the company's annual 270 million liter production were implicated, but L'Affaire Duboeuf, as it was called, was considered a serious scandal. See also French Wine List of wine personalities References ^ a b c Samuel, Henry. (2006-07-05.) "King of Beaujolais is convicted over adulterated wines." (News website.) Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved on 2007-10-04. ^ Walt, Vivienne. (2005-10-03.) "The grapes of wrath." (News website.) CNN.com. Retrieved on 2007-10-04. External links Rose, Anthony. (2007-02-14.) "Interview with Georges Duboeuf." Decanter, via decanter.com. Retrieved on 2007-10-04. Langley, William. (2006-09-07.) "The King of Beaujolais takes a tumble." (News website.) Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved on 2007-10-04. Meert, Brian. (2009-09-03.) "Wine Tote Contest with Georges Duboeuf" Handbago, via Handbago.com/blog. Retrieved on 2009-09-04. Categories: 1933 births Living people People from Sane-et-Loire Wineries of France Vintners I am China Agriculture Net writer, reports some information about barrier free showers , shower stall accessories.
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