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Rodney Schatz's avatar

Tom thanks for explaining but please discuss the lower end of the market. What would happen to the floor stakes of French, Spanish and Italian wines at the super market. For example; a low cost Prosecco or a rose from Provence that maybe sells around $6 to $10/bottle. I believe that would open the door for American producers. Most of your discussion was concerning high end restaurant wines and while I agree that you can not replace a Barolo or Bordeaux over night, the fact is that there are 100's of unique wines grown in the US and maybe these should be sought out and enjoyed.

As you know the 3 tier system in the US is a major barrier for most small producers, might distributors be inclined to diversify their portfolios and allow a consumer to try a Teroldego Vermentino, Tempranillo etc.

Tom there is also another issue hurting US the domestic producers . Look into "duty drawbacks" That which large wineries are enjoying at the expense of American producers.

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Mike Brown's avatar

I can't comment without swearing...and I was raised better than to do that in public.

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