William Cummings

USA TODAY

This looks like another case of autocorrect run amok.

In a list of attorneys general who attended a meeting with President Trump Tuesday, the White House accidentally identified Talauega Ale as the attorney general of "American Sonoma" rather than American Samoa, the U.S. territory located in the South Pacific with a population of about 55,000 people where Ale really is attorney general.

American Sonoma is not an actual thing or place, but Williams Sonoma is a high-end culinary retail store and Sonoma County is well-known for being home to some of California's greatest vineyards.

Rep. Jared Huffman, D-Calif., who represents part of Sonoma County, made light of the gaffe on Twitter. American Samoa differs from Sonoma County because Samoa's representative in the House is a non-voting member and Sonoma County does not have an attorney general, Huffman tweeted.

The error has no apparent connection to the Trump Winery, which is located in Virginia, far from the hills of Sonoma. The typo did have some on Twitter going Sideways and they uncorked some vintage social media satire in reaction to the gaffe.

Others said it was nothing to wine about.