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The losses keep stacking up for the U.S. wine industry. Wine sales in the U.S. last year tumbled approximately 6% from 2023, according to data from the industry data group SipSource. The drop is ...
U.S. importers must pay the tariffs upon arrival of goods, leading to higher prices for consumers and financial strain on businesses across the wine supply chain, from importers to retailers.
Victor Schwartz was cooking dinner — a bottle of Vermentino wine already uncorked — when he received the news Wednesday evening. A little-known federal trade court had overturned President ...
Jordi Ustrell expects his vineyard’s tinder-dry plants to produce about half of their usual 15,000 bottles of wine this year. “That’s a big loss,” the interim chief executive of Celler ...
By Eric Asimov Eric Asimov has been the wine critic of The Times since 2004. The last few decades have been a glorious time for wine lovers in the United States. Consumers have had access to an ...
Few heartbreaks are as universal as the kind that accompanies running out of wine. It’s one thing, after all, to run out of tomato sauce or paper towels. It is quite another to run out of rosé.