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The Masked Wine Vandal—Intruder Empties Tanks at Washington’s Sparkman Cellars, Destroying 4,800 Gallons of Wine

December 9, 2023 by admin 0 Comments

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Masked Intruder Destroys Thousands of Gallons of Wine at Sparkman Cellars














Video surveillance caught a person entering at night and opening the spigots on two full vats of wine; it’s not the first wine vandalism

Sparkman Cellars winemaker Linn Scott and co-owners Kelly and Chris Sparkman, left to right, saw 1,800 cases of their 2023 white wines flood the floor of their winery.
(Courtesy Sparkman Cellars)


Dec 8, 2023

The surveillance cameras at Sparkman Cellars in Washington state recorded the masked intruder entering the winery at approximately 10:30 p.m. on the night before Thanksgiving. The trespasser entered through a side door, then moved into the room where fermentation vats are housed before disappearing from view. Moments later, a gush of wine could be seen spilling all over the floor.

The damage? Two tanks holding 4,800 gallons of a white blend from the 2023 vintage. All the wine—approximately 1,800 cases worth—was ruined, costing Sparkman an approximate $600,000 in revenue.

“What we were most focused on is that no one was hurt,” said Chris “Sparky” Sparkman, owner and founder of Sparkman Cellars, located in Woodinville. Since nothing like this has happened to him or his family before, there is an “added fear” of the unknown.

An external camera captured footage of the culprit walking into the wooded area behind the winery, holding an umbrella, escaping by foot. No other locations were vandalized. Sparkman had no comment on the possible identity of the trespasser. He is optimistic about “finding a silver lining” in improving the security of the winery and “getting better at what [we] do.”

And while the winery lost close to 5,000 gallons of wine, Sparky’s friends and community of winemakers have already made sure that Sparkman Cellars will receive replacement wine to be able to bottle by the start of the new year. He is already thinking of his label name—Silver Lining. “Washington state is a great place [for winemaking] and the support [of the community] has been overwhelming,” said Sparkman.

Has Anyone Targeted Wine Vats Before?

Fermentation vats don’t come with padlocks or alarms, and there have been several similar wine attacks around the world in the past decade. In 2016, Conte Vistarino in Oltrepò Pavese, Italy, lost 14,000 gallons of wine in tank to vandals, a loss of $519,000 for the winery. Employees found wine glistening on the floor when they returned to the winery. “This is a war,” remarked Countess Ottavia Giorgi di Vistarino to local media when she discovered the crime.

In 2015, in the Barossa Valley, Kellermeister Winery lost over 6,600 gallons of wine when four of their tanks were opened in an act of vandalism, eradicating approximately $300,000 in revenue. The culprit? A former winemaker whose father had once owned the winery.

And in 2012, Montalcino’s famed Azienda Agricola Case Basse was hit one night when a disgruntled former employee opened multiple oak casks of winemaker Gianfranco Soldera’s aging Brunello di Montalcino. More than 16,500 gallons of wine from six different vintages were lost. The culprit was sentenced to four years in prison. No matter what the motives, one thing is for certain. There is no excuse for spilled wine.


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