1, Lafite genuine wine label was changed in 2003, which simplified some contents of the original label, added a back label, and moved a lot of information to the back label for easy identification. Before 2003, in Lafite, many people just had a simple bar code label on the back, or didn't. Many old wineries don't have a back label, which is not a problem.
2, the standard from the picture, there is no problem, completely in line with the standard characteristics of 200 1 year. Besides, I have never seen the so-called "incomplete C".
First of all, there are only two numbers, not four. Just like the first article, this anti-counterfeiting measure is only valid for standards after 2003, and the number must be less than the last two digits of the year.
In addition, in 200 1 year, the bottle shoulder has been embossed with five arrows, and the word Lafite is in the middle of the relief. You can have a look. Lafite in 200 1 year is not a "falsified" year.
Of course, even if there is no loophole in the wine label, you can't tell the truth from a photo. I hope your Lafite is real.
There are also some anti-counterfeiting features of Lafite. If you want to know, please see my previous answer, and the link is in "Resources".