1. If fake wine involves trademark infringement, according to the provisions of the Trademark Law, if you really don't know that the wine you sell is a commodity that infringes the exclusive right to use a trademark, and you can prove that it was legally obtained by yourself and explained to the supplier, the administrative department for industry and commerce will order you to stop selling it. That is, there will be no punishment.
Second, fake wine is adulterated, fake wine is real, shoddy, or pass off unqualified products as qualified products. The original penalties included confiscation of products, confiscation of illegal income and a certain amount of fines. However, according to the Product Quality Law, if there is sufficient evidence to prove that you don't know that the wine belongs to the above-mentioned prohibited products and truthfully explain the source of the goods, you can be given a lighter or mitigated punishment.