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SCENE 1:

“Wine is unique! Every wine in the world is different.

Different grapes, different blends, different winemaking styles, and different vintages!”

  • flashing collage of country maps, grapes, colors, shapes.

“So, you just ordered a bunch of wine...maybe to resell in your shop or restaurant…or maybe just to drink, yourself. “

  • Truck unloading pallet of wines, in front of the “Wine and Dine” store

  • guy opens a box…pulls the cork out (with his teeth) and pours into a glass.

“but….how do you know that the wine INSIDE the bottle matches the wine you ordered, as described on the label?”

  • Looks inquisitively at the label - and the glass - not content.

“Did the winery actually ship you the wine you were expecting?

or did something else end up in the bottle? … or maybe…something bad happened to your bottle as it travelled around the world”

  • Quick sequence of bottles moving from truck - train - crane - boat - on the ocean sailing - sun, rain, snow - truck - back to unloading pallet.

SCENE 2:

“Sure…a winery can send off their wines to be judged by the experts!

And maybe you yourself tasted the wines when you visited the winery.”

  • Person pouring wine from a barrel into a glass - handing it to a drinker who  raises card saying 95 points! - then the Drinker walks away…

“But how do YOU know that the SAME wine ends up in your bottles?”

  • Hose gets switched from the barrel to a different tank, with stuff floating in it, and the wine is pumped into bottles that begin again the sequence of bottles moving from truck.. (this time much faster)

SCENE 3:

“well…OpenVino and VeriVin have combined some really cool SCIENCE to solve this problem.”

  • OpenVino and VeriVin logos, side-by-side

VeriVin

“VeriVin developed what is called a non-invasive raman spectrometer”

OpenVino

“And OpenVino defined wine tokenization on the blockchain”

“With the VeriVin spectrometer. wineries can scan their wines, creating a digital fingerprint of their liquid.”

“Simply insert a full, sealed, labeled bottle of wine into the VeriVin device, and let lasers, sensors, and fancy math do the rest!”

  • person takes a bottle of wine from the pallet…puts into the scanner…presses a button..beep-boop-beep-boop-…and a numbered spectrographic profile appears…

“Next, OpenVino validates this spectrographic serial number or VinPrint, and writes it to the wine tokenization blockchain.”

  • the light profile graphic moves from the left to right sides of the screen, below the OpenVino logo, turning  into green matrix lines and ends up a courier font number stream circling a globe.

SCENE 4:

“Now, anyone in the world can rescan THEIR bottles of wine and compare the VinPrint on the blockchain to insure authenticity.”

  • shop owner takes a bottle, sticks into scanner…spectrographic image pops up, and compares to number on chain, and a green check mark appears.

“No more wine fraud, No more counterfeits.”

“To find out more…go to verivin.com and openvino.org

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