
Tariffs make sour grapes for American winemakers
You might expect American winemakers to be popping bottles of California sparkling wine these days. With President Trump's tariffs on the European Union, U.S.-made wine now has a greater price advantage over Italian Prosecco and French Champagne. This is a classic case that protectionists make for …
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