john grubb with the bay area council. thank you so much.>> all right. now napa may soon be known for more than its wine. a distillery is stepping up to help those in the bay area who can't find hand sanitizer. jr stone has the details and then we'll talk about it. >> i think it might be the only and first sanitizer ever made in napa valley. >> and not just hand sanitizer made in napa valley, but made from the grapes grown in napa valley. >> we generally make whiskeys and rums and vodka and gin. but because of the virus, we've switched our operations to hand sanitizer. >> arthur haroutunian owns and runs napa valley distillery. the stilled economy has already forced him to lay off seven of his employees, the latest cuts coming monday. his focus now has shifted from spirits to sanitizer. >> that's it. that's 80. >> haroutunian says it's about mixing the proper alcohol, oil, al lows and essences. >> the hand sanitizer that we make generally is made using the same materials that we would use to make our vodka. >> haroutunian is offering free if