List of wineries damaged in the Wine Country fires [Updates]

Partially destroyed vines are visible off Soda Canyon Road Oct. 9, 2017 in Napa, Calif. A fire tore through the area on the evening of Oct. 8, destroying properties and vineyards. Partially destroyed vines are visible off Soda Canyon Road Oct. 9, 2017 in Napa, Calif. A fire tore through the area on the evening of Oct. 8, destroying properties and vineyards. Photo: Leah Millis, The Chronicle Photo: Leah Millis, The Chronicle Image 1 of / 144 Caption Close List of wineries damaged in the Wine Country fires [Updates] 1 / 144 Back to Gallery

While many winery owners have not yet determined the damage their wineries may have sustained from the Wine Country fires in Napa and Sonoma counties, many are reporting damage, ranging from complete destruction to smaller impact. For more on the wine industry, see Esther Mobley’s story. This list will be updated as we continue to confirm damage throughout the region. For an interactive map of the fires and damage, click here.

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Napa

Hagafen Cellars (4160 Silverado Trail, Napa): Wine Country’s only kosher winery has lost its crush pad, guest house and agricultural equipment, though the winery said its main building and tasting room appear to be fine.

Helena View Johnston (Calistoga): Reports say the winery has burned.

Mayacamas Vineyards (1155 Lokoya Rd. Napa). One of the property’s historic buildings burned to the ground, the winery itself — a stone building constructed in 1889 — remains intact. For more on Mayacamas, see our individual report here.

Palmaz Vineyards (4029 Hagen Rd, Napa): The winery's main building only suffered superficial damage, according to the LA Times.

Paras Vineyard (2340 Mt. Veeder Rd., Napa). The family farm burned and there is some vineyard damage.

Patland Estate Vineyards (Soda Canyon Rd., Napa): Reports of extensive damage to estate and vineyards.

Pulido Walker (Mt. Veeder, Napa) According to the company’s Facebook, “Pulido Walker suffered a devastating loss of our home, but thus far the Estate vineyards seem to have withstood the destruction from the flames.”

Roy Estate (1220 Soda Canyon Rd, Napa). There is confirmed damage at Roy Estate on Soda Canyon Road.

Segassia Vineyard (3390 Mount Veeder Rd, Napa). The Mt. Veeder winery, owned by Andrew Cates and family, has burned, according to a company spokesperson.

Signorello (4500 Silverado Trail, Napa): Significant damage, as the winery appears to be largely destroyed, though the family is vowing to rebuild. For more on Signorello, see our individual report here.

Sill Family Vineyards (2929 Atlas Peak Rd, Napa): Reports say the winery is destroyed.

Sky Vineyards (4352 Cavedale Rd, Glen Ellen): Skyla Olds, whose family owns Sky Vineyard on Mt Veeder, has learned that the family's home had burned, but the winery was still intact, at least for now, though damaged.

Stags’ Leap Winery (6150 Silverado Trail, Napa): Photos showed fire damage, but the extent of damage is unknown.

Storybook Mountain Vineyards (3835 CA-128, Calistoga): The winery said it lost the building that housed the library wines, but the winery and two houses still stand.

White Rock Vineyards (1115 Loma Vista Dr., Napa): One of Napa’s oldest wineries has suffered significant damage. For more on White Rock, see our individual report here.

William Hill (1761 Atlas Peak Rd., Napa): According to a spokesperson at Gallo, which owns William Hill, the winery buildings are intact and sustained only minor cosmetic damages

VinRoc (4069 Atlas Peak Rd, Napa): The Atlas Peak winery looks to be largely destroyed.

Sonoma

Ancient Oak Cellars (4120 Old Redwood Hwy., Santa Rosa): Reports owners lost house, two barns, and tasting counter. The winery's vineyard at Siert Ranch also damaged.

Chateau St. Jean (8555 Sonoma Hwy., Kenwood): The winery’s statement: “At this stage, there is limited damage to our infrastructures and sites, however the fires are ongoing and we still have limited access to all of our different assets."

Gundlach Bundschu Winery (2000 Denmark St., Sonoma): Winery owners home burned. Winery sustained some damage. For more on Gundlach Bundschu, see our individual report here.

Korbin Kameron (13647 Arnold Dr, Glen Ellen): According to the winery's Facebook, it lost buildings and part of the vineyard.

Mayo Family Wineries (13101 Arnold Dr., Glen Ellen): According to Jeff Mayo, a house on the property has burned, but as of Monday afternoon, the winery has been spared so far.

Nicholson Ranch (4200 Napa Rd., Sonoma): Despite early reports of big damage, the winery has made a statement via Facebook that despite some wreckage, it’s still intact.”

Paradise Ridge (8860 Sonoma Hwy., Kenwood): The winery has burned down.

Mendocino

Backbone Vineyard (Redwood Valley): Owner Sattie Clark said the winery has burned down.

Frey Vineyards Winery (14000 Tomki Rd., Redwood Valley): Reports have Frey largely destroyed.

Oster Wine Cellars (13501 Tomki Rd., Redwood Valley): Reports have Oster largely destroyed.