Sommeliers on the March as Trump Tariffs Threaten Chianti, Rosé
- U.S. considering 100% tariffs on some European wines, foods
- Olive oil, cheeses also face levies in Airbus-Boeing dispute
A worker with a pallet of U.S. bound wine inside a logistics warehouse in Blanquefort, France.
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Sommeliers, wine importers and restaurateurs are taking to the streets of Washington on Sunday with a message for U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer: “Keep your tariffs off our Beaujolais.”