The following list is based upon media reports, including Twitter. It is updated as we learn new information.
- Fairwinds Estate Winery – buildings appear to have been leveled
- Hourglass Winery – the winery facility and guest house were demolished
- Hunnicutt Wines – a house on the property used for offices and the winery’s crush pad were devastated; the winery building itself is still standing
- Newton Vineyard – LVMH-owned winery has been “significantly impacted”
- Tofanelli Vineyards – a 120-year-old barn and family home burned
- Heitz Cellar-owned Burgess Cellars also suffered damage.
- Foley Family Wines’ Merus winery – one of the production out-buildings was destroyed along with one of the residences on the property; the winery itself suffered some damage but is still intact.
- Castello di Amorosa -offices, farmhouse, a 145,000-square-foot warehouse holding 10,00 bottles of wine and fermentation tanks destroyed; main manor survived
- Chateau Boswell Winery – destroyed
- Tofanelli Family Vineyard – 100-year-old barn and home destroyed
- Rombauer Vineyards – damaged but safe
- Behrens Family Winery – seriously damaged
- Sherwin Family Vineyards – burned to the ground, plans to rebuild
Wineries reported to be okay include:
- Failla Wines
- Schramsberg Vineyards
- Mending Wall Winery
- Davis Estates