These Are the Wineries Affected by Wildfires in California
Wildfires burning across Northern California have killed at least 17 people, injured about 100 and destroyed more than a thousand buildings, authorities said.
Some of the wildfires’ largest blazes burned over California’s Napa and Sonoma counties, which are home to hundreds of wineries that attract tourists worldwide. Several wineries affected by wildfires were completely destroyed, according to local news reports.
SFGate reports that wineries like Napa’s Signorello Estate and Santa Rosa’s Paradise Ridge burned to the ground. The historic White Rock Vineyards, established in 1870, was destroyed, while other vineyards in the Sonoma Valley were feared burned. Buildings at Stags’ Leap Winery, located in Napa Valley, burned as well.