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As soon as the wildfires hit the North Bay, the California wine industry jumped into action, with dozens of wineries across the state donating portions of wine purchases, tasting room fees and event ticket sales to relief funds. While several of these donation programs ended in October, many are still going strong. Here are some wines that you can buy in order to give back.

Of course, buying any wine from Napa, Sonoma, Mendocino and Lake counties, and visiting their tasting rooms, will help to rebuild those regions’ wine industries, supporting the thousands of people they employ.

— Esther Mobley, emobley@sfchronicle.com

B. Wise Vineyards: Sonoma Valley’s B. Wise Vineyards is donating $250,000 to the Redwood Credit Union North Bay Fire Relief Fund. No specific product-based donations. 9077 Sonoma Highway, Kenwood. (707) 282-9169. www.bwisevineyards.com

Benovia Winery: The winery will waive tasting fees for all guests, and donate $50 for each appointment made, to various relief organizations. Through the end of December. 3339 Hartman Road, Santa Rosa. (707) 921-1040. www.benoviawinery.com

Charles Krug Winery: Charles Krug Winery in St. Helena will donate 20 percent of its tasting room sales in November, up to $20,000, to the Napa Valley Community Foundation. 2800 Main St., St. Helena. (707) 967-2229. www.charleskrug.com

Fantesca Estate & Winery: The winery, on Napa Valley’s Spring Mountain, will donate 25 percent of sales of its 2014 All Great Things “Hope” Red Blend to the Napa Valley Community Foundation. No end date. 2920 Spring Mountain Road, St. Helena. (707) 968-9229. www.fantesca.com

Grassini Family Vineyards: The Santa Barbara winery will donate $1 for every bottle of wine sold to Direct Relief’s Napa area wildfire fund through Nov. 15. 813 Anacapa St. No. 6, Santa Barbara. (805) 883-8118. www.grassinifamilyvineyards.com

Grgich Hills Estate: The winery will donate 100 percent of its tasting room fees to the Napa Valley Community Disaster Relief Fund through Nov. 30. 1829 St. Helena Hwy., Rutherford. (707) 963-2784. www.grgich.com

Hall Winery: The St. Helena winery will match any contributions made via its website, up to $100,000. Money will be donated to the Redwood Credit Union’s North Bay Fire Relief Fund. 401 St. Helena Hwy., St. Helena. (707) 967-2626. www.hallwines.com

Idlewild Wines: The Healdsburg winery is offering two special packages: a 12-bottle case and a six-bottle half case, with proceeds donated entirely to organizations supporting fire relief. Case $300, half case $150. 132 Plaza St., Healdsburg. (707) 385-9410. www.idlewildwines.com

Iron Horse Vineyards: The Sebastopol winery will donate $5 to the Redwood Empire Food Bank for every bottle of Gratitude, a sparkling wine from the 2012 vintage. Iron Horse Vineyards, 9786 Ross Station Road, Sebastopol. (707) 887-1507. www.ironhorsevineyards.com

Jack Winery: Napa’s Jack Winery, owned by former Major League Baseball players Chris Iannetta and Vernon Wells, is donating 100 percent of proceeds from its California Wine Strong T-shirts to first responders. Shirts $30. (707) 492-5436. www.jackwinery.com

Jordan Winery: Through its owner’s John Jordan Foundation, the winery has donated $25,000 to the housing recovery fund for Sonoma County agricultural workers created by the Sonoma County Grape Growers Foundation and the Sonoma County Farm Bureau. The winery also donated 100 pumpkins for Halloween to children who lost their homes. An undisclosed portion of Jordan Winery profits funds the John Jordan Foundation. 1474 Alexander Valley Road, Healdsburg. (707) 431-5250. www.jordanwinery.com

Joseph Phelps Vineyards: Joseph Phelps Vineyards in St. Helena has donated $100,000 through its Phelps Foundation to support fire relief efforts. The funds will be divided among the Napa Valley Community Foundation’s Disaster Relief Fund, the Redwood Credit Union North Bay Fire Relief Fund, Sonoma County and the Sonoma Humane Society. Joseph Phelps Vineyards will also match dollar-for-dollar donations from its employees to these relief organizations. (707) 967-3746. 200 Taplin Road, St. Helena. www.josephphelps.com

Lamborn Family Vineyards: The winery, on Howell Mountain in Napa Valley, will donate 100 percent of the profit for its 2013 Zinfandel to the Napa Valley Community Foundation for fire relief. 1984 Summit Lake Drive, Angwin. (925) 254-0511. www.lamborn.com

Limerick Lane Cellars: Healdsburg’s Limerick Lane Cellars will donate 100 percent of the sales of its 2014 Syrah Grenache to the North Bay Fire Relief Fund. Wine $45. 1023 Limerick Lane, Healdsburg. (707) 433-9211. www.limericklanewines.com

Miner Family Winery: 100 percent of tasting room fees and 25 percent of all direct-to-consumer wine sales will be donated to the Napa Valley Community Disaster Relief Fund through Friday, Nov. 17. 7850 Silverado Trail, Oakville. (707) 944-9500. www.minerwines.com

Naked Wines: The wine tech company is soliciting donations from its customer base for the Napa Valley Community Foundation and the Community Foundation of Sonoma County. http://us.nakedwines.com

Nickel & Nickel Winery: All tasting room fees will be donated to the Napa Valley Community Relief Fund for an indeterminate amount of time. 8164 St. Helena Hwy, Oakville. (707) 967-9600. www.nickelandnickel.com

Peju Province Winery: Napa Valley’s Peju winery will donate 20 percent of all online sales and 100 percent of tasting fees through the end of October to Napa Valley Community Disaster Relief Fund. 8466 St. Helena Hwy., Rutherford. (800) 446-7358. www.peju.com

Raymond Vineyards: The St. Helena winery will donate 100 percent of the proceeds from its Honoris wine, a 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon sourced from Napa and Sonoma, to the Bay Area Firefighters and Families, Napa Community Fund and Sonoma Resilience Fund. Wine $75. 849 Zinfandel Lane, St. Helena. (707) 963-0869. www.raymondvineyards.com

Red Car Wines: The Sebastopol winery will donate 50 percent of 2016 rosé sales from its tasting room, and 100 percent of its profit from wholesale business, to California fire relief charities. Through the end of the year. 8400 Graton Road, Sebastopol. (707) 829-8500. www.redcarwine.com

Scribe Winery: Scribe Winery will donate proceeds from the sales of its 2017 Pinot Noir Nouveau to La Luz Center, a nonprofit that will benefit Sonoma County immigrants affected by the fires. 2100 Denmark St., Sonoma. (707) 939-1858. www.scribewinery.com