Trump tariffs sour future for some in wine industry
- Canada has announced a boycott of American wines, removing U.S. Products from stores and restaurants following tariffs imposed by the U.S.
- Scott Osborn, owner of Fox Run Vineyards, reported a 20% drop in sales to Canada in March due to the boycott.
- Mike Kaiser from Wine America indicated that the wine industry is struggling due to tariffs and the psychological impact on consumers may hinder recovery.
- Christi Coors Ficeli, CEO of Goosecross Cellars, stated that the costs of production are increasing significantly due to tariffs, making it difficult for small wineries to survive.
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Trump tariffs sour future for some in wine industry
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