The Eaton Fire in Altadena resulted in the tragic deaths of 30 individuals and has had a lasting impact on the community's mental health. Survivors continue to deal with the emotional effects while attempting to rebuild their homes and lives. Therapists in the area are actively supporting residents, often facing their own grief. In a separate story, white zinfandel, once the most popular wine in the US during the 1980s and '90s, is at the center of a new podcast titled Blood Vines, which details a major grape fraud scandal involving betrayal and murder that disrupted the winemaking industry in California.
The Eaton Fire in Altadena resulted in the loss of 30 lives and significantly affected the mental health of survivors, who are facing the challenges of rebuilding their lives.
In the 1980s and '90s, white zinfandel reached peak popularity in the US, leading to a significant story about grape fraud that shook the winemaking industry.
Blood Vines, a podcast, investigates the largest grape fraud in US history, detailing how a powerful family’s betrayal and murder led to their dynasty's downfall.
The California winemaking landscape was fundamentally altered by the scandals associated with the grape fraud, illustrating the profound consequences of deception in the industry.
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