Sonoma, Napa and Mendocino county wineries damaged by wildfires
The North Coast wine industry has suffered as a result of the wildfires that have erupted across the region. Here is a list of known properties that have been affected:
Sonoma County
Paradise Ridge Winery, Santa Rosa: All of its buildings were destroyed, but vineyards are intact.
Gundlach Bundschu Winery, Sonoma: Blocks of vineyards were torched.
Chateau St. Jean, Kenwood: The winery sustained only minor damage to an outbuilding, with cosmetic and landscaping damage.
Vineyards in Fountaingrove American Viticultural Area: 90 acres destroyed.
Napa County
Signorello Estate Winery along the Silverado Trail in Napa: Buildings gutted. Vineyards intact.
Mayacamas Vineyards & Winery, Napa: Tasting room destroyed.
White Rock Vineyards, Napa: Buildings suffered major damage.
The Napa Valley Vintners said that five member wineries “suffered total or very significant losses due to the fire.” Another 11 members reported damage to their wineries, outbuildings, or vineyards. The trade group did not release the names of those wineries.
In addition, the Atlas Peak American Viticultural Area had “extensive damage” to its vineyards, according to Cal Fire.
Mendocino County
Frey Vineyards, Redwood Valley: Its production facility was destroyed.
Backbone Vineyard & Winery. Redwood Valley: Its winery, vineyards and case goods were all destroyed.
Potter Valley suffered damage to at least five vineyard properties totaling about 200 acres.
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