Jo Natale, vice president of media relations for Wegmans, told The Washington Post, "Individual shoppers who feel strongly about an issue can demonstrate their convictions by refusing to buy a product. When enough people do the same, and sales of a product drop precipitously, we stop selling that product in favor of one that's in greater demand."

Trump brought the Kluge Estate Winery and Vineyard for $6.2 million in a foreclosure auction in 2011. The property at the time according to Trump had a $28 million mortgage. Eric Trump is running the winery after his father took office in January.

Wegmans is not the only company to sell the wine. Giant, Harris Teeter, Safeway, Kroger and Whole Foods also stock the products.