Just funny headline, semi crash in bailey destroyed winery. Imagine if was a pretty small operation?
http://www.9news.com/mb/news/local/c...iley/317916194
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Just funny headline, semi crash in bailey destroyed winery. Imagine if was a pretty small operation?
http://www.9news.com/mb/news/local/c...iley/317916194
For some reason when I read the headline I didn't realize they were talking about a truck. Thought they were saying it was kind of a crash, but not really. Like a semi-crash.
I need to go back to bed.
How do you call a couple of storage sheds a "winery"?
They had 25,000 bottles of wine. I'd call that a small winery.
I consider a "winery" where wine is made. 25,000 bottles of wine in a storage building? I would call that 25,0000 bottles of wine in storage. If the buildings had 25,000 quarts of oil in them would it make it a "refinery"?
ETA: This article and photos paint a different picture. I can see how the winery was damaged.
Denver Post: Semi-trailer hits, destroys Aspen Peak Cellars winery in Bailey
http://www.denverpost.com/wp-content...ars1.jpg?w=771
Wine sale?
It's actually a pretty popular place/business in the local area up there. They started in a place across US-285 from King's Valley that burned down a few years ago. They moved to Bailey. Happened to be at the site of the old Conifer Auto Body which was destroyed by another semi failing to make the curve at the bottom of the hill as well...back around 2002 or so. A few years before that a beer truck did the same thing. It's a notoriously bad location.
According to their website, they import grapes and all
processes of making wine are done in-house. So, yeah. It's a Winery with bottling, storage and shipping on site. Storing wine would be a Cellar. Hope they had good insurance.