A lady at work told me a story. It seems her sister works for a small provicial government agency in mainland China. The story goes that, deep in a rural area, after a wedding, a bunch of people died, and some others were sticken blind, with other neurological damage. The obvious conclusion, the wine was spiked with methanol.
So she begins to pack up her portable GC into an all terrain vehicle, for the conclusive proof. Then the message comes, in the interim, they had a funeral for the dead, and, well, post funeral, more people died, and were blinded. My colleague's sister then sputters, "Can they please stop celebrating just long enough for me to get there and check what batches they can and can't celebrate with?"
My major point in bringing this up is, no matter where in the world you are, there is a gas chromatograph, ready to analyze something for methanol-ethanol and other volatile solvent content. No matter how remote the area, or poor the country. (Yeah, China's hardly poor, or non-technical, but it is large, and rural areas can be quite remote.)