Alameda County reports 3,100 COVID-19 cases, meaning it has surpassed Santa Clara County, which was once considered the epicenter of the outbreak in California, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.
“We are reevaluating every four to six weeks to see how we can change and adapt and survive.”She said the business is focusing on preparations to reopen as soon as they are allowed by the county.
Chris Chandler, executive director of the Livermore Valley Winegrowers Association (LVWA), reported that while things may be tough now, the area wineries will pull through.“We have too much agricultural and viticulture history and have survived prohibition and economic downturn in the past,” Chandler said when speaking of the challenges facing wineries and all small businesses now.
“We are about 40% down in sales. “We have been totally booked, so business has been really good since we have been able to reopen.”Diners are seated at spaced-out tables on the patio, and facemasks are required until customers reach their seats. “No one is untouched by the pandemic, but if history is any indicator, this valley still has a big, long history in front of it.”LVWA is located at 3585 Greenville Road, Suite 4, in Livermore. Get The Latest News LIVERMORE, CA — Livermore Valley wineries began opening last weekend, though the wine country experience is looking a bit different during the coronavirus pandemic. If your containers are not serviced on their regularly scheduled day, we will return on the next service day.
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"We are trying our hardest to create a safe spot for you and your family," the winery said in a Facebook post.Cuda Ridge Wines and The Singing Winemaker are also among those that have reopened.Many wineries are still offering curbside pickup for sales, and discounts on shipping and bottles, even though their tasting rooms may remain closed.
COVID-19 Safety Guidelines: The Wine Trolley is taking extra precautions in the preparation for re-opening our Wine Tasting Tours in the Livermore Valley Wine Country. LIVERMORE, CA — Alameda County reported 516 cases of the coronavirus in Livermore Monday.A total of 11,846 cases have been reported countywide.
Tastings will be held outdoors and must be accompanied by meals.Some wineries may use their own kitchens or opt to partner with a food truck, the association said. They currently offer curbside pickup and delivery of their wines, as well as virtual tasting events.At Wente Vineyards, senior brand manager and fifth-generation winegrower Aly Wente reported her family’s business now focuses on getting wine to customers for virtual events. Updated: Livermore Valley wineries … Chris Chandler, executive director of the Livermore Valley Winegrowers Association (LVWA), reported that while things may be tough now, the area wineries will pull through. NOVEL CORONAVIRUS UPDATE SERVICES PROVIDED BY LIVERMORE SANITATION:© 2016-2020 Livermore Sanitation. Chiu and public health officials like Sonoma County Public Health Officer Dr. Sundari Mase and UCSF Center for Vulnerable Populations Director Dr. Margot Kushel argued that failing to extend renter protections will force millions of residents into homelessness. Low near 70F. I’m optimistic. Over the years, artists have added color and character to the streets, while deterring graffiti and other forms of vandalism.
LIVERMORE, CA — Livermore Valley wineries began opening last weekend, though the wine country experience is looking a bit different during the coronavirus pandemic.Anyone looking to stop by for a tasting must make a reservation in advance, according to a news release from the Livermore Valley Winegrowers Association. But not all wineries have that capability.Heather McGrail of McGrail Vineyards noted she continues to offer curbside pickup, deliveries to SIP club members and virtual tasting events.“We are running different specials right now, but our staff is slim, and we are doing everything we can to get our wines into the homes of our customers,” she said.