A possible $70,000 tariff bill has America’s largest limoncello maker on edge
- Fabrizia Spirits, America's largest limoncello maker, may face a $70,000 tariff bill on a $35,000 wine order if a 200% tariff on European alcohol is imposed, according to Phil Mastroianni.
- President Donald Trump threatened a 200% tariff on European alcohol after the EU proposed higher tariffs on American whiskey, causing uncertainty in the market.
- California vintners, like Natalie Collins, are struggling with contract renewals, as the tariffs and changing consumer habits negatively impact sales and industry stability.
- There has been a spike in imports as consumers stockpile European wines amidst tariff threats, noted by Wine.com founder Michael Osborn.
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A possible US$70,000 tariff bill has America’s largest limoncello maker on edge
Thousands of litres of Italian sparkling wine, ordered before U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff threats, are on a boat headed to the United States. Before the wine is unloaded and handed to its recipients, they may need to pay a tariff bill big enough to put a kid through college.
A possible $70,000 tariff bill has America’s largest limoncello maker on edge
Thousands of liters of Italian sparkling wine, ordered before President Donald Trump’s tariff threats, are on a boat headed to the United States. Before the wine is unloaded and handed to its recipients, they may need to pay a tariff bill big enough to put a kid through college.
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