Remarkable photos reveal how badly California's wineries have been damaged in wildfires that have burned tens of thousands of acres of wine country since Sunday. 。
SEE ALSO:How California's firestorm spread so mind-bogglingly fast: From 'Diablo' winds to climate trends 。Paradise Ridge Winery in Santa Rosa, California is just one of the dozens of wineries that was ravaged by the massive fires. 。
In the midst of the blaze, a large plastic wine container melted, releasing a boiling pool of wine, according to。 In the midst of the blaze, a large plastic wine container melted, releasing a boiling pool of wine, according to。SF Gate。
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"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," photographer Josh Edelson told the news outlet. "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." 。
Edelson captured pictures of the haunting scene at Paradise Ridge on Tuesday. 。
Edelson captured pictures of the haunting scene at Paradise Ridge on Tuesday. 。
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Thanks for signing up!。 Paradise Ridge Winery owner Sonia Byck-Barwick told CNN the property is completely burned, and all of the grapes they had picked for the season have been lost. Byck-Barwick said she hopes to keep the business alive in the face of destruction by using a small building on the property as a tasting room for visitors.。Many other wineries have experienced varying degrees of damage, and at least a dozen have been completely destroyed, according to 。
Many other wineries have experienced varying degrees of damage, and at least a dozen have been completely destroyed, according to。
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Melted wine bottles are among the remains of the Signorello Estate Winery in Napa, California.Credit: JOSH EDELSON/AFP/Getty Images 。
Fans of the wineries expressed their concern on Twitter. 。
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