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Fighting Trump tariffs, one bottle of booze at a time

  • If President Trump decides to end the current 90-day suspension, tariffs on imported wine may rise to 20% starting July 9.
  • This possible tariff hike follows an existing 10% tariff and has already created uncertainty among wine sellers and consumers.
  • A local winery producing 110,000 cases annually, especially serving the Hamptons, faces cost challenges as European imports are subject to tariffs and rising glass prices.
  • Wine consultant Christopher Miller explains a 10% tariff adds $2 to $3 per bottle, while a Hampton resident compared foreign rosé to scarce pandemic toilet paper due to price concerns.
  • These tariffs may push prices higher in key markets like the South Fork, potentially shifting sales patterns and stressing producers and consumers alike.
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Vanity Fair broke the news in United States on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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