A photographer captured a haunting image of a boiling stream of wine on Tuesday at a Santa Rosa winery scorched by fire.

Josh Edelson says he was walking the fire-ravaged grounds of Paradise Ridge Winery with the owner when he noticed a large plastic container, about three-feet-by-three-feet in size, that had once held wine and was completely melted.

"I saw a pool of wine and it was flowing lightly down the hill and as I got close to it, I noticed that it was bubbling," Edelson says. "At first I didn't understand it, but then it dawned on me that the ground was hot and the wine was boiling with all that stuff smoldering around it."

Paradise Ridge is among more than a dozen wineries that have been confirmed as significantly damaged in the series of fires blazing across Northern California's Wine Country.

READ MORE: Find a complete list of damaged wineries on SFGATE

Paradise Ridge posted a message on Facebook on Oct. 9 in response to the fires: "All the Byck family and Paradise Ridge team is safe — our hearts go out to all who have lost their homes and businesses. We are strong and will rebuild."

Owner Gillian Byck Overhoiser also shared a photo on social media showing the winery's "Love" sculpture standing defiantly after weathering the flames that swept through the estate's grounds early Monday, SFGATE reported in a prior story.

"The giant LOVE sculpture at my dear uncle and cousin's destroyed winery in Santa Rosa survived ... singed but standing. As my cousin Peter Byck said, 'Love Conquers All ... we will rebuild!'" Overhoiser wrote on Facebook. The post had been shared 2,253 times as of Thursday afternoon.