![]() 9, the fires claimed part of Pulido-Walker’s estate on the southern edge of the Mount Veeder appellation. So while we had some loss, VinRoc is alive and well.” Most of our case goods are sitting in a warehouse far from the fire. "The vineyard was only partially damaged. “The good news is that the cave was not damaged and the wine barrels inside the cave weren’t harmed," the family said in a statement. The Paramenter family, owners of VinRoc winery on Atlas Peak Road, confirmed that the winery's main house and guesthouse were destroyed, as well as equipment sheds and a barn.Thankfully, the majority of his wines are stored offsite. The fire destroyed a storage building on his property that housed 100 cases of wine. He helped battle flames as they approached his neighbor’s property, but had to evacuate. David Mahaffy of Heron Vineyard and Winery told Wine Spectator that the Atlas fire reached his vineyards Oct. The Atlas fire impacted the small Wild Horse Valley appellation east of Coombsville, along the border of Solano County.In 2016, Sill purchased the former Ardente Estate Winery, including more than 24 acres planted on Atlas Peak. Winemaker and owner Igor Sill told Wine Spectator in an email Friday that his winery, including all of the equipment and a guesthouse, were incinerated, but his vineyards survived. The Atlas fire severely damaged Sill Family Vineyards.Here are reports from wineries across the region. Vintners across Northern California are working to keep their families and staff safe, while also hoping to get back to their wineries and vineyards.
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