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Brinks Report > Blog > Business > Prosecco Panic: U.S. Tariff Threatens to Wipe Out Italian Wine Icons
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Prosecco Panic: U.S. Tariff Threatens to Wipe Out Italian Wine Icons

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: April 8, 2025 3:09 pm
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A 20% U.S. tariff is shaking up Italy’s wine industry—and your favorite Prosecco might be the next casualty.

When former U.S. President Donald Trump imposed a 20% tariff on European imports, Italian wine producers were hit hard. The decision affects beloved Italian wines such as Prosecco and Brunello di Montalcino, threatening both pricing and availability across the American market.

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Italy exports €2 billion ($2.2 billion) worth of wines, spirits, and vinegars to the United States each year. That’s 25% of all Italian wine exports globally. With such high stakes, the tariff has sent shockwaves through Italy’s wine industry and U.S. import channels alike.

Economic Blow to Italian Winemakers

According to industry estimates, the new tariff could reduce Italian wine revenues by €323 million annually. This drop isn’t just a financial figure—it represents thousands of affected vineyards, bottlers, exporters, and small businesses.

U.S. importers fear a 25–35% decline in wine consumption and revenue, citing higher shelf prices as a key factor. Some boutique and mid-sized brands may vanish from American stores entirely, unable to compete with the tariff-driven price hike.

Also Read: 35,000 Jobs at Risk: US Tariffs Squeeze South Africa’s Citrus Lifeline

Price Hikes That Hurt

Italian wines—especially fan favorites like Prosecco—are likely to see price bumps that turn away casual drinkers.

  • Mid-range Prosecco, once $10.99, could rise to $12.99 per bottle.
  • Premium bottles, currently priced between $14–$18, may soar to $20 or more, crossing a psychological barrier for many consumers.

With higher prices, American wine lovers may switch to cheaper alternatives, like domestic sparkling wines or imports from untariffed countries such as Chile or Australia.

Industry Hopes vs. Harsh Reality

Not everyone is panicking. Some Italian winemakers believe their products are irreplaceable.

Producers argue that Prosecco’s unique identity, tied to its protected origin in Veneto, gives it lasting value. You simply can’t recreate that terroir elsewhere.

Still, the broader wine landscape isn’t promising. The U.S. wine market has already been declining in recent years, especially among younger drinkers. Now, with tariffs in play, Italian producers face a tougher battle to maintain their U.S. presence.

Also Read: Tesla CEO Elon Musk Urged Trump to Kill New Tariffs

Trade Tensions Could Escalate

Italian officials and industry experts worry that the situation could spiral into a broader U.S.-EU trade war. If the European Union responds by targeting U.S. exports—like Kentucky bourbon—retaliatory tariffs could spike up to 200%.

Stakeholders on both sides are pushing for negotiations to avoid deeper economic damage. A trade agreement could help roll back or eliminate the tariffs, offering hope to wine lovers and exporters alike.

Key Takeaway

The 20% tariff on European imports threatens to shrink Italy’s wine exports to the U.S., slashing revenues and reshaping consumer habits. While premium winemakers count on brand loyalty and regional exclusivity, the market faces a real risk of losing variety—and affordability.

Also Read: Musk Slams Europe’s Red Tape, Urges Trump to Drop Tariffs

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