The U.S. wine industry is bracing for a major blow as President Donald Trump’s proposed 200% tariff on European alcoholic beverages threatens importers, distributors, and retailers. While Trump claims the tariffs will boost American wine businesses, industry experts warn of devastating consequences.
Mary Taylor, owner of Mary Taylor Wine, fears financial ruin with 16 shipping containers of European wine in transit. "If I have to pay... I’m done," she said, exploring ways to cancel shipments and lobbying against the tariffs.
Under U.S. law, alcohol producers must sell through distributors, not directly to consumers. This means roughly 4,000 small American wine importers and distributors would bear the tariff costs, impacting retailers, bars, and restaurants. Ben Aneff, President of the U.S. Wine Trade Alliance, stressed that businesses nationwide could face closures. "A 200% tariff on imported wine would destroy U.S. businesses," he warned, highlighting that the economic damage in the U.S. would outweigh its impact on Europe.
New York-based importer Bowler Wine, which relies on European wines for 70% of its sales, anticipates price hikes that could drive away customers. "Who wants to pay $45 for a bottle that was $15 last week?" asked company president Gab Bowler, adding that prolonged tariffs could force layoffs and debt accumulation.
While some believe U.S. wineries might benefit, industry players argue domestic wines—typically higher-priced and with distinct flavors—can’t fully replace European selections. Ed Buffington, co-owner of The Community Tap in South Carolina, warned that tariffs could "vaporize" a large portion of his business.
Even California winemakers, like Patrick Cappiello of Monte Rio Cellars, remain uncertain. "I’m torn," he said, recognizing that while domestic brands could see gains, the industry as a whole faces uncertainty amid declining sales and oversupply.


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