One year ago the Atlas Peak Fire, destroyed the winery... a building that contained the tasting room, offices and the owner's residence.
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Ray Signorello is the proprietor of Signorello Estate Winery. He was in Vancouver with his children the night the fires broke out, but his wife was at the winery and called to let him know she was evacuating. Signorello says his team tried to control the flames, but that the fire was too powerful.
"They got the hoses out and started to do their best to fight the fires back, but after about an hour, this place was enveloped."
Fortunately everyone got off the property safely and nobody was hurt.
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Signorello says 50 mile-per-hour winds pushed the flames down the hill and burned the tasting room and house.
But fortunately, the grapes were spared, since the vineyard acted like a firebreak, even though the building that burned was just 20 yards away.
"The vine itself is quite lush, so there's just not enough there to burn and we didn't know that before the fires of last year, but we were very pleasantly surprised to see our vines 100% intact," said Signorello.
But, Signorello says the fire wasn't their only battle. In the months after the North Bay fires, he says wine tourism essentially stopped.
"People were scared to come here. They thought there was nothing left of Napa Valley, so we had to quickly change that feeling and make sure that people understood that there was very few wineries that got hit like ours did."
Signorello says business is now back on track. They have a temporary tasting room and expect to complete their new facility in two years.
And, he says their 2018 vintage is the best they've seen in their 30 years of wine making, because this year, the conditions were just right.
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Here's a look back at some of our best photos and videos, and uplifting stories that surfaced from this devastating disaster.
Communities Come Together:
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Best Videos:
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- BEFORE AND AFTER: North Bay neighborhoods devastated by wildfires
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- DroneView7 shows beautiful Napa after wildfires
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- Driving through destroyed Santa Rosa neighborhood
Best Photos:
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Incredible Animal Stories:
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- Cat survives 3 months in North Bay fire zone
- Hero dog that stayed behind with family's goats during Tubbs fire found safe
- A look back at families reunited with pets after North Bay Fires
- 'We thought he was so gone' Santa Rosa family tearfully reunited with dog lost in fires
- Cat missing for 10 years found after surviving Tubbs Fire
- 200-pound tortoise evacuated with wheelbarrow from North Bay fires
- Thousands of animals, Safari West surviving North Bay fires is a 'miracle'
- Santa Rosa resident finds missing dog after long search through fire debris
- Napa man says 2 horses survived wildfire, found their way home
Tips from ABC7
- How to prepare for a wildfire evacuation
- Get help with North Bay fire relief
- How to sign up for emergency alerts where you live
- How to cope with stress after a disaster
- The perfect reminder to thank a first responder
- Safety tips to remember when returning home after wildfire
- Clever ways to keep kids occupied in wildfire shelters
Go here for full coverage on the North Bay fires.