
“We cannot predict what will happen with the tariffs, but we will continue to support great Italian wine that has no substitute in the States and must be on American tables.
Tariffs divide, wine unites”. There is a “sentiment” of hope and confidence in the words of “Wine Spectator”, represented by executive editor Jeffery Lindenmuth and senior editors Alison Napjus and Bruce Sanderson, on stage at OperaWine 2025, the only event signed by the authoritative U.S. magazine outside of the U.S. territory with Vintaly-Veronafiere and with the “grand tasting” that serves as a prologue to Vinitaly 2025, the world’s leading Italian wine fair, staged, today, at Gallerie Mercatali in Verona.
SOURCE: https://winenews.it
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