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Written by Harpers Editorial team
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Wednesday, 18 June 2008 |
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A considerable quantity of Italian fine worth £39,600 (?50,000) was stolen from a Liberty Wines delivery truck on Monday evening, it has emerged.
The theft took place near to the Octavian bonded warehouse where company wines are stored in Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire.
In total, 636 cases of wine were stolen including 50 cases of Isole E Olena Cepparello 2004 and 79 cases of Livio Felluga Terre Alte 2006.
Liberty Wines is appealing to the trade to contact Liberty on tel: 020 7720 5350, should they be offered any of the wines below for purchase outside of the usual Liberty team. Isole E Olena (Tuscany) Chianti Classico (75cl) 2006 Cepparello (75cl) 2004 Cepparello (150cl) 2004 Vin Santo (37.5cl) 2000 Cabernet Sauvignon (75cl) 2001 Syrah (75cl) 2004 Livio Felluga (Friuli-Venezia-Giulia)
Pinot Grigio (75cl) 2007 Sharjs (75cl) 2007 Terre Alte (75cl) 2006 Picolit (50cl) 2004 Conti Costanti (Tuscany)
Rosso di Montalcino (75cl) 2005 Brunello di Montaclino (150cl) 2003 GD Vajra (Piemonte)
Dolcetto d'Alba (75cl) 2007 Dolcetto d'Alba (75cl) 2006 Rosabella (75cl, stelvin) 2007 Moscato d'Asti (75cl) 2007 Alpha Zeta (Veneto)
'A' Amarone (75cl) 2005
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