One year in, many producers say tariffs have not helped them, and some countries are rejecting U.S. wine altogether.
Most wine produced in the world is derived from a shared grape species, Vitis vinifera. Consisting of thousands of varieties, vinifera spans broad geographical regions from western Europe to southwest ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Lela is a London-based writer and editor who covers food and drink. If you’re hoping to pluck a bottle of Puligny-Montrachet off ...
President Trump's new tariffs could help the American wine industry by making wines from abroad more expensive. But some smaller American winemakers aren't feeling as positive about them. In theory, ...
Long before the rising cost of eggs and recession jitters invaded our daily conversations, cost was already the dominant factor steering America’s wine choices. Now, as tariffs threaten to send import ...
In the latest fallout from a tit-for-tat trade war that has markets reeling, the United States wine industry is bracing for the effects of 200 percent tariffs on European wine and spirits imports. In ...
This is your guide to top American wines to drink this 4th of July—from 100-point sparklings and juicy rosés to elegant pinots and rich cabernets. Every single state in the union makes wine—which ...
This Presidents Day I wanted to pay homage to a blast from the past, a president who was America’s first great wine connoisseur, one who saw the opportunity for the “New World” to “make ...
Attention wine lovers! Before you pour another glass, you might want to know what’s really swirling inside it. U.S. winemaker Charles Smith told FOX Business’ Stuart Varney on "Varney & Co." that ...
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