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What the Wine World Stands to Lose in the Face of Proposed Tariffs

WHAT IF YOUR favorite Prosecco suddenly shot up to $30 a bottle, your weeknight Côtes du Rhône doubled in price or that biodynamic Beaujolais you favor disappeared altogether, along with just about every reasonably priced natural wine?

A series of proposed and imposed tariffs has the wine world on edge. It started in October, when the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) announced a 25% tariff on several items, including certain wines from France, Germany, Spain and the U.K. That tariff was levied in response…

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