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This book explores the development of German wine regulations beginning in 1871, with a focus on the criminal provisions of the six laws enacted since 1892. Joseph Roth identifies the “normative delusions” of consumers that became entrenched over the years and that led to “relative truth when it comes to wine designations.”
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