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Within the idyllic Cognac area of southern France, Trump’s tariffs threaten a centuries-old lifestyle

By Editorial Board Published April 9, 2025 7 Min Read
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Within the idyllic Cognac area of southern France, Trump’s tariffs threaten a centuries-old lifestyle

The influence of Trump’s tariffs is reaching deep into each financial system.

We travelled into the French rural heartland, heading for Cognac – the house of French brandy.

It is just half the dimensions of Surrey however its exports to America are value €1bn a 12 months and that commerce is now severely threatened.

The primary buds are out on the vines of Amy Pasquet’s winery.

An American, she has married into the business and together with her French husband owns JLP Cognac.

She is aware of greater than most the bond brandy has fashioned between their two international locations that goes again to the warfare.

Ms Pasquet mentioned: “A lot of the African-American soldiers had really loved their experience here and had brought back the cognac. And I think that stayed because this African-American community truly is a community. and they want to drink like their grandfather did.”

The ties stay with rappers like Jay Z’s love for cognac.

Nonetheless, Ms Pasquet provides: “There’s also this other community of people who have been drinking bourbon for a long time, love bourbon, but find the prices just outrageous today. So they want to try something different.”

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Amy Pasquet owns JLP Cognac together with her husband

JLP’s merchandise had been served at New York’s prestigious Met Gala.

They had been getting ready to launch new product strains within the US. However now that is doubtful.

It’s arduous being an American in France now, Ms Pasquet says.

Her French neighbours are appalled by what US President Donald Trump is doing.

She continues: “They’re like, okay, America’s forgotten how close France and America are as far as (their) relationship is concerned. And I think that’s hurtful on both sides. I think it’s important to remember that the US is many things, and not just this one person, and there are millions of inhabitants that didn’t vote for him.”

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A recent problem for a centuries-old custom

Making cognac takes years, utilizing strategies that return centuries. In one other winery we met Pierre Louis Giboin whose household have been doing it for greater than 200 years.

In a cellar relationship again to the French Revolution, barrels of oak sit below thick cobwebs, ageing the brandy.

The partitions are lined with a novel black mould that thrives off the vapours of cognac.

They’ve seen threats come and go over these centuries, wars, climate, pestilence. However by no means from a rustic they regard as certainly one of their oldest allies and greatest of shoppers.

Pierre Louis Giboin's family has been making cognac for centuries

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Pierre Louis Giboin’s cellar dates again to the French revolution

Mr Trump’s tariffs, says Mr Giboin, now threaten a lifestyle.

“It’s at the end of like very good times in the Cognac region. It’s been like 10 years when everything’s been perfect, we have good harvest, we sell really easily all the stock, but now I mean it’s the end.”

Ms Pasquet and Mr Giboin are uncommon.

Most cognac makers promote their produce by means of the drink’s 4 large homes, Hennessy, Remy Martin, Martell and Courvoisier.

Some have been informed the quantities they’ll promote have been drastically diminished.

Independents although like them should discover new markets if the tariff menace persists.

Confusion away from the chaos

Exterior within the dappled mild of a Cognac night Mr Giboin and I toast glasses of pineau – the diluted type of cognac drunk as an aperitif.

On this idyllic nook of France, a world away from Washington, Mr Trump’s commerce warfare on Europe merely is senseless.

“He’s like angry against the whole world and the way he talks like that Europe the EU was made against the US to cheat on the US. It’s just crazy to think like this,” Mr Giboin says.

It is not simply what Mr Trump’s accomplished. It is how Europe now strikes again that issues the French. And it is not simply in Cognac the place they’re involved

France exports greater than €2bn value of wine to America.

Within the coronary heart of the Bordeaux wine area, Sylvie Courselle’s household have been making wine for the reason that Forties at their Chateau Thieuley winery.

It is bottling season however they cannot put together the wine headed for America whereas the whole lot is up within the air.

Displaying me the unused reels of US labels for her wine she informed me she was dropping sleep over the uncertainty.

Later she was assembly together with her American distributors.

Gerry Keogh sells Ms Courselle’s wine throughout the US.

He says your entire business is reeling

Sylvie Courselle with distributers

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Sylvie Courselle with distributers

The Chateau Thieuley vineyard in the Bordeaux wine region

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The Chateau Thieuley winery within the Bordeaux wine area

“I think it’s like anything. You don’t really believe it’s happening. And even when you’re in the midst of it, it was kind of like 9/11.

“You are like… That is really taking place. It is unbelievable. And while you begin seeing the repercussions from the inventory market, et cetera, and the way it’s impacting each stage, it is fairly stunning.”

They know the crisis is far from over and could now escalate.

“We really feel caught in the midst of this business warfare and we do not have the weapons to combat, I feel,” Ms Courselle mentioned.

It’s, she says, very nerve-racking.

Jerry Keogh

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Gerry Keogh

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The histories of America and France have been intertwined for hundreds of years by means of revolutions in opposition to tyranny and two wars preventing for liberty.

America used to name France its oldest ally, however below Mr Trump it’s now being as turned on, as France, together with the remainder of Europe, finds itself in what many would argue is a reckless and unjustified commerce warfare.

It’s all doing monumental hurt to relations between the US and its European allies.

How Europe now decides to retaliate will assist decide the extent of that injury.

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