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    Post disasters, Santa Barbara’s wine industry bounces back

    The Thomas Fire and mudslides in Montecito weakened Santa Barbara’s tourism industry and impacted local businesses. But, it hasn’t been all bad.

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    By Jonathan Bastian • Feb 22, 2018 • 4m Listen

    The Thomas Fire and mudslides in Montecito weakened Santa Barbara’s tourism industry and impacted local businesses. But, it hasn’t been all bad. Matt Kettmann from the Santa Barbara Independent says some wineries in the Santa Ynez Valley saw more foot traffic than usual, and rescheduled charity events are packed.

    The 10th Annual Santa Barbara Wine Auction benefited disaster relief organization Direct Relief. Photo credit: Matt Kettmann.

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      Jonathan Bastian

      Host, Life Examined

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      Matt Kettmann

      Santa Barbara Independent / Wine Enthusiast

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