![]() ![]() ![]() The Byck family said on their website that they will rebuild the winery that was a popular wedding venue. Paradise Ridge Winery: The Santa Rosa winery was completely destroyed by the Tubbs Fire. The winery is best known for chardonnay and pinot noir, made with sustainably-grown grapes from the 40 acre estate vineyards. Nicholson Ranch is situated in the Carneros district, half way between Napa and Sonoma Valleys. However, there is fire damage on the property surrounding the buildings. Nicholson Ranch Winery: While fires burned around this Sonoma County winery, the estate vineyards, winery and tasting room escaped intact, according to posts on Nicholson Ranch’s Facebook page. The winery has existed since 1889 and is known for its cabernet sauvignon and merlot wines. That private tasting room was the only space where tastings were held. ![]() Mayacamas Vineyards: The winery atop Mount Veeder in Napa survived the fire, but a private tasting and events building known as “the residence” was destroyed. Want to share your thoughts on this? Join the conversation on our Facebook page. Veeder, the 186 acre property produces rich cabernet sauvignon, cabernet franc and petite verdot from the all-star team of viticulturist Phil Cotturi and winemaker Timothy Milos. The winery is named for owner Mitchell Ming’s twin daughters. The family home on the property also burned down. Korbin Kameron: According to the Glen Ellen winery’s Facebook page, some outbuildings were lost and part of the vineyard was damaged, although no word yet on how much of the vineyard is gone. The winery is safe, however, thanks to being housed in a 45,000 square foot cave dug into the Vaca Mountains. Jarivs Estate: The Napa winery from the Atlas Peak district sustained significant damage. Several structures, including the estate’s historic barn, known as Jarvis’ “pilot winery,” were destroyed, according to brand manager Elizabeth Rhoda. His winery is known for its limited production complex Bordeaux style reds produced entirely from Napa Valley grapes. Helena View Johnston Vineyards: Owner Charles Johnston said everything was “annihilated” at his organic winery off Highway 128 in Calistoga, where for 26 years he has grown cabernet sauvignon and cabernet franc vines. Since its first release in 1980, Hagafen Cellars wines also have been served several times at the White House. The winery has produced gold medal-winning chardonnays, cabernet francs and pinot noirs. Hagafen Cellars: Napa Valley’s first kosher winery sustained fire damage to the back of its winery building, outdoor tanks and crushpad, according to owner Ernie Weir. Gundlach Bundschu practices sustainable farming methods, fish-friendly farming, and is a Bay Area Green Business, recycling glass bottles and corks and more, and is solar-powered. Affectionately called “Gun Bun,” the winery was established more than 150 years ago. But the family home burned down and the surrounding property sustained minor damage. Gundlach Bundschu Winery: Katie Bundschu says while the Sonoma fires came very close, California’s oldest family owned winery is still standing. Receive our Wine Country Fires breaking alerts and latest news updates in your inbox. Their wines include cabernet sauvignon, chardonnay, merlot and white zinfandel. Frey also broke ground two months ago on a new winery site on West Road in Redwood Valley and that was untouched by the fire. The vineyard was in Sonoma, on the Stornetta Dairy property, which also burned down.įrey Vineyards: The country’s first organic and biodynamic winery lost its Redwood Valley winery and bottling facility but a wine-storage warehouse is still standing, along with the wine tanks, a majority of the crush pad and all but 10 percent of the estate vineyard. Darioush wines, including shiraz and red wine blends, have gained critical acclaim since the first release.ĭomaine Carneros: The a sparkling wine house in Napa’s Carneros district escaped damage to its winery, the vineyard manager confirmed, but a one-acre estate vineyard burned. The grand winery was inspired by the wine culture in the Shiraz region of Iran. Darioush: The Persian temple-inspired building housing the winery and tasting room was untouched, but landscaping and vineyards sustained some fire damage. Proprietor Darioush Khaeledi built one of the largest family owned grocery businesses in Southern California before founding the Napa winery in 1997.
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