Friday, October 13, 2017

In Wine Country, chefs leave behind homes to feed fire victims | Food & Wine Newsletter

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Friday, October 13, 2017
 
 
In Wine Country, chefs leave behind homes to feed fire victims
 
In Wine Country, chefs leave behind homes to feed fire victims
 
To most people in the North Bay, smoke has become the enemy, combated with face masks, filters and closed doors. A different kind of smoke, though, emanates from the apparatuses clustered in a parking lot 5 miles southeast of downtown Napa.
 
 
 
 
 
Food trucks waiting to enter Wine Country areas hit hardest by fires
Food trucks waiting to enter Wine Country areas hit hardest by fires
 
 
How are the Sonoma and Napa fires affecting the wine harvest? An explainer
How are the Sonoma and Napa fires affecting the wine harvest? An explainer
 
 
 
 
Updates: List of wineries damaged in the Wine Country fires
Updates: List of wineries damaged in the Wine Country fires
 
 
Wine Country fires hit organic farms hard in Glen Ellen, Santa Rosa
Wine Country fires hit organic farms hard in Glen Ellen, Santa Rosa
 
 
 
 
Willi's Wine Bar is gone, but the Starks keep feeding Santa Rosa and Sonoma
Willi's Wine Bar is gone, but the Starks keep feeding Santa Rosa and Sonoma
 
 
McCarty's Bar becomes friendly Mendocino County refuge
McCarty's Bar becomes friendly Mendocino County refuge
 
 
 
 
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