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Owensville Today
By the People, for the People
Fire Destroys Herman Wenwood Winery
No injuries reported, but the building is considered a total loss as the Missouri Fire Marshal investigates the cause.
Feb. 1, 2026 at 2:55pm
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A four-alarm fire broke out at the Wenwood Winery in Herman, Missouri on Saturday night, quickly engulfing the 15,000 square foot, two-story commercial building. Twenty different fire departments from across the region responded to battle the blaze in extreme cold weather conditions, but the building was ultimately deemed a total loss.
Why it matters
The Wenwood Winery was a long-standing local business and landmark in the small town of Herman, Missouri. The loss of the winery is a significant blow to the community, both economically and culturally. The investigation into the fire's cause will also be closely watched, as the winery's destruction raises concerns about fire safety and prevention in the region.
The details
Crews from the Owensville Fire Department were dispatched to the Wenwood Winery at 1:20 AM on Sunday morning to find the large commercial building already 50% engulfed in flames. The fire was quickly upgraded to a four-alarm blaze as firefighters struggled with the extreme cold and distance to the nearest reliable fire hydrant. It took over 5 hours for crews to bring the fire under control, but the building was deemed a total loss.
- The fire broke out at the Wenwood Winery on Saturday, February 1, 2026 around 1:20 AM.
- Firefighters remained on the scene battling the blaze until almost 7:00 AM on Sunday, February 2, 2026.
The players
Wenwood Winery
A long-standing local winery and landmark in the small town of Herman, Missouri.
Owensville Fire Department
The first responders who were dispatched to the fire at the Wenwood Winery.
Missouri Fire Marshal
The agency investigating the cause of the fire that destroyed the Wenwood Winery.
What they’re saying
“Crews remained on scene until almost 0700hrs.”
— Owensville Fire Department, Facebook Post
“Building is considered a total loss. No occupants were in the building at the time of the fire.”
— Owensville Fire Department, Facebook Post
What’s next
The Missouri Fire Marshal's Office will continue investigating the cause of the fire at the Wenwood Winery.
The takeaway
The devastating fire at the Wenwood Winery highlights the importance of fire safety and prevention measures, especially for historic and landmark buildings in small communities. The loss of this long-standing local business will be deeply felt, underscoring the need for the community to come together and support one another in the aftermath.