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Scribe winery fire
Scribe winery fire








scribe winery fire

According to spokesperson Charlotte Milan, winery and vineyard employees fought the fire Sunday night into Monday morning but had to retreat when flames overcame the building. Signorello Estate Vineyards, 4500 Silverado Trail, Napa: The winery and residence in the Stag’s Leap District burned to the ground Monday. Segassia Vineyard, 3390 Mount Veeder Road, Napa: A company spokesperson confirmed that the winery owned by the Cates family has burned.

scribe winery fire

Proprietor Shirley Roy carries on the winery legacy that she and late husband Charles launched in 1999.Įditorial: Nix last-minute California wildfire insurance bailout scheme Superstar winemaker Philippe Melka crafts highly sought after wines from the 17-acre estate vineyards in the Stag’s Leap District. Cabernet sauvignon and red wine blends are the specialty of this boutique cult winery. Roy Estate, 1220 Soda Canyon Road, Napa: Caught in one of the worst fire zones, the winery was extensively damaged. Sinskey is also an accomplished photographer, and is raising one of Napa Valley’s first truffle crops in his Carneros vineyard. Sinskey’s wife Maria Helm Sinksey is a renowned chef and cookbook author, and the winery offers many food and wine pairing experiences, with a large open kitchen anchoring the tasting room. Rob Sinskey carries on his father Robert’s legacy, crafting top-notch pinot and merlot, as well as an acclaimed aromatic white blend called Abraxas. Robert Sinskey Vineyards, 6320 Silverado Trail, Napa: Only some vegetation around the winery had burned by Tuesday. The owners confirmed that they lost their home and a portion of the estate vineyard during the Partrick Road Fire and that likely will impact their planned 2018 inaugural harvest from that vineyard.

scribe winery fire

Veeder, Napa: The Estate Vineyard of Mark Pulido and Donna Walker in Napa was destroyed, according to Christi Wilson, executive director of The Rancho Santa Fe Foundation. Patland Estate Vineyards, Soda Canyon Road, Napa: A view from Soda Canyon Road shows extensive damage to the estate and vineyards. 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. He is known for his Napa Valley red blends. Helena View Johnston Vineyards, 3500 CA-128, Calistoga: According to the owner’s brother, this organic winery burned to the ground early Monday morning and “all is lost.” Charles Johnston began growing cabernet sauvignon and cabernet franc grapes organically on his Calistoga ranch 26 years ago. Hagafen was Napa Valley’s first kosher winery, opened in 1979, and is located between Napa’s famed Stag’s Leap and Oak Knoll wine districts. “We have been humbled by nature once again but we remain resilient, adaptive, creative and happy to be alive,” the winery wrote on its website. Hagafen Cellars, 4160 Silverado Trail, Napa: The winery building and tasting room survived the fire, but the crush pad partially burned, some agricultural equipment was destroyed, a guest house and chicken house were lost and about an acre of vineyards burned. Darioush wines, which include shiraz (also known as syrah) and red wine blends have gained critical acclaim since the first release. Often referred to as the “Persian palace,” the grand winery was inspired by the wine culture in the Shiraz region of Iran. Proprietor Darioush Khaeledi built one of the largest family owned grocery businesses in Southern California before founding the winery in 1997. Here is what we know so far about those damaged or destroyed (and we are including only those for which we have confirmation from the wineries themselves or our reporters on the ground): Napaĭarioush Winery, 4240 Silverado Trail, Napa: The winery reported landscape and vineyard damage, but the winery building itself is still standing. Click on a dot for the winery’s name.Īs fires continue to burn throughout much of Northern California, reports are surfacing more regularly about the fates of wineries throughout Napa, Sonoma and Mendocino counties. Yellow is moderate damage, green is minor, and pink is still being assessed.










Scribe winery fire