He wants to halt their wine-ing.

President Trump threatened to hit France with mammoth 200% tariffs on its wines and champagnes to force it to join his Board of Peace project aimed at resolving global wars.

France was among the countries invited by Trump last week to join the board — but French President Emmanuel Macron doesn’t plan on doing so, one of his senior officials said Monday.

President Trump threatened France with mammoth 200% tariffs on its wines and champagnes to force it to join his Board of Peace project. AP

“Did he say that? Well, nobody wants him because he will be out of office very soon,” Trump told reporters Monday, dismissing his counterpart’s importance and sharing fawning texts he’d been sent by him.

“I’ll put a 200% tariff on his wines and champagnes, and he’ll join, but he doesn’t have to join,” the President said.

President Trump previously threatened to impose 200% tariffs on European wine, including champagne, as part of a trade war with the EU in March last year.

The president didn’t follow through, but the threat still sent shockwaves through the nation’s champagne industry.

The US is the biggest importer of sparkling wine in Europe in the world, with around $1.75 billion worth entering the States in 2023 alone, according to World Integrated Trade Solution.

Trump later shared screengrabs of fawning text messages from President Macron on his Truth Social page.

French President Emmanuel Macron doesn’t plan on joining Trump’s Board of Peace project, one of his senior officials said. POOL/AFP via Getty Images

Trump warned that he would hit European countries of 10% tariffs if they don’t agree to his deal to purchase Greenland, which could later rise to 25%. REUTERS

“My friend, we are totally in line on Syria. We can do great things on Iran. I do not understand what you are doing on Greenland,” the message from Macron reads.

In the messages, Macron also looks to set up a meeting between the two statesmen in Paris on Thursday with Ukraine, Denmark, Russia, and Syria, as well as make plans for dinner between him and Trump.

On Saturday, President Trump warned that he would hit European countries of 10% tariffs if they don’t agree to his deal to purchase Greenland, which could later rise to 25%.

Some French officials accused the US president of blackmail if they don’t join his “Board of Peace.”

“It’s shocking because it’s brutal, it’s done to force compliance,” France’s Minister of Agriculture, Annie Genevard, told French TV station TF1.

Trump’s Board of Peace was originally conceived to oversee the rebuilding of Gaza.

Those who have agreed to join include pro-Trump world leaders such as Argentina’s Javier Milei and Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary — while warmongering Russian President Vladimir Putin was also extended a surprise invite.

Trump has hailed it as “the Greatest and Most Prestigious Board ever assembled.”