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Harcourt Cool Stores Blaze: Wineries & Brewers Face Devastation
11 Jan
Summary
- Harcourt Cooperative Cool Stores, vital for local producers, was destroyed by fire.
- Numerous wineries, brewers, and boutique producers lost stock, equipment, and ingredients.
- The community is rallying to support affected businesses, emphasizing local patronage.

A devastating fire has swept through the Harcourt Cooperative Cool Stores, a facility that has served local businesses since 1917. The inferno destroyed the premises, which housed essential cold storage for approximately 85 customers, including wineries, brewers, and boutique producers.
This catastrophic event has resulted in the loss of vast amounts of liquid stock, ingredients, packaging, and specialized equipment. For many, including fifth-generation apple grower Trevor Peeler, the Cool Stores represented more than just a business; it was a community hub where strong friendships were forged. Winemakers and brewers have expressed deep distress over losing not only current stock but also irreplaceable, aged products and unique aging systems.
In the wake of the disaster, a strong sense of community resilience is emerging. Affected producers are determined to rise from the ashes, while local venues and residents are organizing fundraising events and emphasizing the importance of supporting local businesses. While the full financial and emotional toll is still being assessed, the outpouring of support underscores the deeply interconnected and passionate nature of the industry.




