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Many fear tariffs will hike the costs of wine-making materials and dampen U.S. importers of European wines. The Wine Institute, which advocates for California wineries, said the tariffs will “hurt the ...
American consumers are likely to see fewer choices on the shelves, and small producers may be the hardest hit.
Four-decade winegrape grower Craig Ledbetter said it costs more for him to farm in California than it would in wine-producing countries like Chile and Australia, and his industry doesn’t get the ...
I just want to be able to make a living and support my customers and pay my bills. So there's not a lot of leeway, in other ...
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President Trump’s global trade strategy means higher wine prices for U.S. consumers—with tariffs of 10 percent to 30 percent, based on country—when the industry is already hurting.