Yep! Making America great right? Guess Russia will soon be our main trading partner.
jherbz87 on
A US Merlot? More like MerNo!!!
TubeframeMR2 on
Turns out the Canadians didn’t appreciate the subtle hint of “annexation” and finishing tones of “economic coercion” in every bottle.
SneeKeeFahk on
Womp womp. Sorry, I couldn’t find my tiny violin but I had my sad trombone handy.
bombocanada on
How to kill US exports to our closest ally 101.
Was that a course at Wharton?
sahui on
This is just rhe beginning
WackHeisenBauer on
The world is finding out that Canada is always nice. Unless you’re a fucking dickhead to Canada. Then we are the meanest motherfuckers on the planet.
Drak_is_Right on
Wasn’t Europe destroying wine due to a surplus?
Canada will easily just use that.
faster_tomcat on
Okanagan VQA wines are great, in Canada I always preferred those anyway.
bombocanada on
Not planning to go to the US any time soon myself. Airlines have cut many Canada to US flights in recent months due to plummeting demand.
SweetLikeACherryCola on
So turns out nobody in Canada appreciates having our country being threatened. We can vote with our spending habits and it is going to take a lot of changes and a long time before we go back to buying American.
reddfawks on
Plus there’s plenty of wineries in the Niagara region to appreciate instead of those ones!
Not you, Wayne Gretzky.
(No seriously, Two Sisters sparkling rose is fantastic. And the pizza at the restaurant at the vineyard is just as great.)
soundfin on
We’ve been discovering some amazing Canadian wine from Ontario, Nova Scotia and PEI lately. We were previously huge California wine lovers. They don’t sell our favourite wines at the local liquor store anymore so we’ve moved on
im-am-an-alien on
Good!! Trump is a pedophile, rapist, felon and traitor to the constitution. Never do business in that trash country again.
Noglues on
At least we’re doing something against this stupidity. Not gonna lie I do miss my bourbon but hopefully Kentucky will still be there in another 4 years.
JPMoney81 on
3% to go.
Canada wants to fuck the States‘ economy the way their elected leader and representative wants to fuck little kids.
Brilliant-Piano-5587 on
Market for California wine will be flooded, prices will drop. Wineries will close. There are a lot of US wineries that will not make it. Is this how to build US manufacturing?
astral__monk on
An entirely self-induced flop. Canadians used to love American products and traveling.
RiotWithin on
Trump to fire this statistician too 🤷♂️
lifeisahighway2023 on
Anyone with a brain knows that America will not absorb the surplus production, especially at the prices the wine industry needs to survive.
Our gdp per capita statistics are very, very misleading. We have more than double the concentration of wealth into the hands of a few versus our northern neighbors. Most Americans go cheap. Whereas most Canadians could afford to gravitate to quality in at least some of their discretionary choices such as alcohol.
Furthermore some of the Canadians purchasers such as the famous LCBO of Ontario, one of the 3 largest purchasers of spirits in the world, had a long reputation of supporting wineries worldwide by purchasing in large volumes yet allowing for reasonable producer margins. And they were always willing to purchase from startups. The loss of the LCBO has to be gut wrenching to the American wine industry.
Kentucky is shedding spirits producers and jobs like an open fire hydrant spewing a river of water. The American wine industry is almost certainly not far behind them. The Grape Collective (a media platform that covers the industry) published an article in June describing the situation in the Finger Lakes, NY area as an „apocalypse“ due to the loss of the Ontario & Quebec markets, and tourist traffic from those provinces into the Finger Lakes area – previously a very popular tourist destination especially for weekend packages from its 2 northern provincial neighbors.
stellahella1 on
Our greatest hockey player has the shittiest wine to match his personality.
Same_Performance_595 on
If it’s not like 250%, Trump won’t understand that it’s bad.
BigInconsideration on
I used to buy almost 50% Californian wines and 50% Canadian. I’ve switched to 100% Canadian.
I can still be a drunkard, but now I feel pride while being a drunkard.
Bloodcloud079 on
SAQ and LCBO are state owned and stopped buying US. Huge effect right there
Pankosmanko on
All thanks to the worst human alive
JedLeonard1 on
But whine exports have quadrupled, a six times increase if you count Kevin O’Leary and JD Vance
iTrauma on
U.S. whine exports are up 100%
Lilcommy on
Good. Lol, im very happy to have got to experience different Canadian alcohols this summer. I found a great pre made whiskey sour cocktail, and now I have 20 of them in the gazebo fridge.
Kyoto_Japan on
My Canadian friends stopped buying anything made in the US. They are quite happy and fully believe in the movement.
Deceptiveideas on
Are we great yet?
razors_so_yummy on
I completely understand why. But I really wanted to call out the tenacity of the Canadian people. To unite in this fashion is remarkable.
tobogganhill on
Used to buy Kentucky Bourbon. But not for sale in my province anymore, and no longer interested anyway. I buy whiskey from Canada, Scotland, Ireland, Japan… Your POTUS is engaging in economic warfare with my country, and threatens annexation. I want to have as little to do with America as possible.
PsychologicalYam3602 on
Canada: Its like playing tic-tac-toe with a toddler who doesn’t even understand the rules. Why bother ? Lets spend our time and money somewhere else.
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I like it. Keep it up Canada !
Yep! Making America great right? Guess Russia will soon be our main trading partner.
A US Merlot? More like MerNo!!!
Turns out the Canadians didn’t appreciate the subtle hint of “annexation” and finishing tones of “economic coercion” in every bottle.
Womp womp. Sorry, I couldn’t find my tiny violin but I had my sad trombone handy.
How to kill US exports to our closest ally 101.
Was that a course at Wharton?
This is just rhe beginning
The world is finding out that Canada is always nice. Unless you’re a fucking dickhead to Canada. Then we are the meanest motherfuckers on the planet.
Wasn’t Europe destroying wine due to a surplus?
Canada will easily just use that.
Okanagan VQA wines are great, in Canada I always preferred those anyway.
Not planning to go to the US any time soon myself. Airlines have cut many Canada to US flights in recent months due to plummeting demand.
So turns out nobody in Canada appreciates having our country being threatened. We can vote with our spending habits and it is going to take a lot of changes and a long time before we go back to buying American.
Plus there’s plenty of wineries in the Niagara region to appreciate instead of those ones!
Not you, Wayne Gretzky.
(No seriously, Two Sisters sparkling rose is fantastic. And the pizza at the restaurant at the vineyard is just as great.)
We’ve been discovering some amazing Canadian wine from Ontario, Nova Scotia and PEI lately. We were previously huge California wine lovers. They don’t sell our favourite wines at the local liquor store anymore so we’ve moved on
Good!! Trump is a pedophile, rapist, felon and traitor to the constitution. Never do business in that trash country again.
At least we’re doing something against this stupidity. Not gonna lie I do miss my bourbon but hopefully Kentucky will still be there in another 4 years.
3% to go.
Canada wants to fuck the States‘ economy the way their elected leader and representative wants to fuck little kids.
Market for California wine will be flooded, prices will drop. Wineries will close. There are a lot of US wineries that will not make it. Is this how to build US manufacturing?
An entirely self-induced flop. Canadians used to love American products and traveling.
Trump to fire this statistician too 🤷♂️
Anyone with a brain knows that America will not absorb the surplus production, especially at the prices the wine industry needs to survive.
Our gdp per capita statistics are very, very misleading. We have more than double the concentration of wealth into the hands of a few versus our northern neighbors. Most Americans go cheap. Whereas most Canadians could afford to gravitate to quality in at least some of their discretionary choices such as alcohol.
Furthermore some of the Canadians purchasers such as the famous LCBO of Ontario, one of the 3 largest purchasers of spirits in the world, had a long reputation of supporting wineries worldwide by purchasing in large volumes yet allowing for reasonable producer margins. And they were always willing to purchase from startups. The loss of the LCBO has to be gut wrenching to the American wine industry.
Kentucky is shedding spirits producers and jobs like an open fire hydrant spewing a river of water. The American wine industry is almost certainly not far behind them. The Grape Collective (a media platform that covers the industry) published an article in June describing the situation in the Finger Lakes, NY area as an „apocalypse“ due to the loss of the Ontario & Quebec markets, and tourist traffic from those provinces into the Finger Lakes area – previously a very popular tourist destination especially for weekend packages from its 2 northern provincial neighbors.
Our greatest hockey player has the shittiest wine to match his personality.
If it’s not like 250%, Trump won’t understand that it’s bad.
I used to buy almost 50% Californian wines and 50% Canadian. I’ve switched to 100% Canadian.
I can still be a drunkard, but now I feel pride while being a drunkard.
SAQ and LCBO are state owned and stopped buying US. Huge effect right there
All thanks to the worst human alive
But whine exports have quadrupled, a six times increase if you count Kevin O’Leary and JD Vance
U.S. whine exports are up 100%
Good. Lol, im very happy to have got to experience different Canadian alcohols this summer. I found a great pre made whiskey sour cocktail, and now I have 20 of them in the gazebo fridge.
My Canadian friends stopped buying anything made in the US. They are quite happy and fully believe in the movement.
Are we great yet?
I completely understand why. But I really wanted to call out the tenacity of the Canadian people. To unite in this fashion is remarkable.
Used to buy Kentucky Bourbon. But not for sale in my province anymore, and no longer interested anyway. I buy whiskey from Canada, Scotland, Ireland, Japan… Your POTUS is engaging in economic warfare with my country, and threatens annexation. I want to have as little to do with America as possible.
Canada: Its like playing tic-tac-toe with a toddler who doesn’t even understand the rules. Why bother ? Lets spend our time and money somewhere else.