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of FireHey Saskatchewan Lovers, nothing puts sparkle in your Valentine celebration like Wine of Fire Rosee, Now available at your local SLGA Store!Wine of FireWe are now on the shelves of Saskatchewan! Limited Time Offer by the SLGA! Fortune and Rosee is now in stock. This is a introductory offer so the supply is limited until the next order in summer. Tell you friends, it's finally in CANADA!Vallejo wine fire gets arsonist 27 years in prisonU.S. DISTRICT COURT 4.5 million bottles of fine vintages burned in '05 Vallejo blaze Insurance adjuster Richard Reimche inspects a rollup door which was apparently blown out from the intense heat. ATF agents continue to investigate a warehouse blaze on 10/14/05 in Vallejo, Calif. More than $100 million in wine, including stock of several well-known Bay Area wineries, was destroyed by a blaze that burned through a former torpedo bunker turned wine warehouse on Mare Island Wednesday. More than $100 ... more For all the reverence bestowed upon fine wine in Northern California, for all the sincerity with which it is tasted and described, few tributes have been as potent as the one that unfolded Tuesday in a federal courtroom here.

More than six years after a wine warehouse burned on Vallejo's Mare Island, cooking 4.5 million bottles of reds and whites in an inferno that rocked Napa vintners, the bon vivant convicted of setting the blaze in a fit of revenge was sentenced to 27 years in prison. U.S. District Judge Lawrence Karlton admitted he was effectively handing a life sentence to Mark Christian Anderson, a former Sausalito civic commissioner who is 63. Anderson has complained of a litany of health problems, and during Tuesday's proceedings he lay on his left side on a court bench. But Karlton called the 19 counts against Anderson, including arson, a "grievous series of crimes." The judge spoke after Ted Hall, the owner of Long Meadow Ranch Winery in St. Helena, cried through his recounting of the harm caused by the Oct. 12, 2005, fire at the Wines Central warehouse. Hall said his business - like others - was left with nothing, not from the current vintage or from his library of past vintages.

"We lost our history," Hall said. "We can't simply call up a factory and ask them to make us another vintage of 2001 Cabernet Sauvignon. It is gone forever. The fruit of our hands and our hearts is irretrievably gone, like a piece of fine art trashed by a barbarian sacking a city." As Hall noted, other wineries closed altogether, as did Wines Central. Although many victims had insurance, prosecutor Steven Lapham revealed for the first time Tuesday that Sterling Vineyards, the big wine producer in Calistoga, claimed an uninsured loss of $27 million. Anderson, who declined an opportunity to address the court, reacted little to the sentence, but his attorney was surprised by its severity. When Anderson pleaded guilty in November 2009 on the brink of trial, Lapham had recommended a sentence of 15 years, 8 months. However, Anderson soon sought to withdraw the plea, and by reviving his claim of innocence he lost credit he could have gained for accepting responsibility. He wrote florid memos to the court, likening his former attorney to a "Victorian costermonger."

His new lawyer, Jan Karowski, said he would appeal Karlton's decision to hold Anderson to the plea deal and ask again for a jury trial. Karowski said he would also appeal the sentence. Anderson was arrested in March 2007. Although he has already served five years, Karowski said, "he'll be dead long before he does 22 or 23 more years." Should the appeals fail, the sentencing will have closed a long and tangled saga that began when Anderson - a gourmand who led Sausalito's sister-city program and penned a local newspaper column as "Joe Sausalito" - opened a boutique wine-storage firm more than a decade ago. He later rented space at Wines Central, a seemingly impenetrable, temperature-controlled fortress housed in a onetime submarine hangar. Authorities said Anderson turned on the well-heeled friends he had cultivated, selling 8,000 bottles of wine out the back door to fund his sumptuous lifestyle. Facing embezzlement charges in Marin County, money problems and eviction from the Vallejo warehouse, investigators say, he got angry and fired up a propane torch there.