The 2020 wildfire season destroyed nearly 20 North Bay wineries and damaged dozens more. But one winemaker whose vineyards survived is happy with what he was able to produce.
"We're Italian. My dad made wine for the house," Notaro told CBS News Bay Area."There was always a bottle of wine on the table, and our neighbors or our friends would come over and I liked listening to the conversation."
In 2020 the reality of sharing wine at a table with friends and family was sidelined as the global Covid-19 pandemic shook households across the world and conversations turned viral. Notaro had their grapes tested to determine their viability. But his expert senses told him what he feared - they lost a quarter of their grapes that season as smoke was absorbed into the skin of the fruit.
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