Buy now, and don’t be embarrassed. Hoarding in defense of cheap wine is no vice.
Why the rush? Yes, tariffs will only affect imported wine, but there’s very little made in California to replace it. For a variety of reasons — the cost of doing business in the Golden State and something called “premiumization,” an excuse to raise prices — most cheap wine made in California is simple, sort of sweet and not all that interesting.
So Cali wines won’t do for those who want more for 10 bucks. There are still values in Washington, like Charles & Charles rosé, about $12; otherwise, it’s going to cost you $16 to $20 or more to substitute a California wine for an $8 to $12 import.
So, let's get hoarding.