

Eeden Vineyards: Bay Area News Group photojournalist Jane Tyska reports the winery has been destroyed.Dutch Henry Winery: This winery on the Silverado Trail burned, winemaker Scott Chafen confirmed to the San Francisco Chronicle.Helena: The winery was destroyed on the first night of the Glass Fire. The owner also confirmed to ABC7 News that their lab and offices were also destroyed. Castello di Amorosa:: While the iconic castle at this popular tourist attraction survived, the winery lost a critical storage building that housed thousands of bottles of wine.Calistoga Ranch: State Senator Bill Dodd tweeted pictures of the destroyed luxury resort.

Cain Vineyard & Winery: The winery confirmed on Instagram that it sustained major damage, but took solace its wine survived because it was stored in a facility in south Napa.Burgess Cellars: This Deer Park winery also sustained heavy damage.Bremer Family Winery: Bay Area News Group saw a fully charred vineyard, but that the historic buildings had survived.Black Rock Inn: The Silverado Trail establishment was confirmed destroyed.Our new tasting room and crush pad/tank barn are still standing," the winery said on Facebook. Behrens Family Winery: "Our sweet little winery building, guest apartment and beloved Westcraft Trailer were burned to the ground.We fought off the fire from the winery and residence," the vineyard said on Instagram. Barnett Vineyards: "The property was hit mainly in the vineyards, our storage shed and our deck.Barlow Vineyards: The vineyard lost a lot of equipment, but their property is safe, they said on Facebook.Here's what we know about the wineries, vineyards and hotels damaged:
