A local Pioneer businessman who says he is looking to
support Amador County commerce has run into some intense opposition. Danny McCauley, owner of Sierra Homes & Properties in Buckhorn, and
property manager of Buckhorn Plaza, has plans in the works to open an upscale
liquor and wine store featuring Amador county wines, cheeses, breads,
olive oils, and related items. McCauley has been in contact with numerous local
vintners who want the store to be a distributor for their fine wines. McCauley lives and works in
Buckhorn, and “wants to make it a destination spot,” and says “my sole
intention is to promote the Buckhorn area for the Buckhorn people.” The
proposed store site, located in the Buckhorn Plaza, was left empty when
Buckhorn Liquors moved to the Buckhorn Village a few hundred yards away.
McCauley decided to lease the space
for his new store, and started renovating the interior, which is now nearly
complete. After McCauley filed with the California Department of Alcohol
and Beverage Control, or ABC, he received copies of numerous complaint letters
sent to the state from local residents. Last week, McCauley contacted one of
those residents, Richard Vinson, to discuss his concerns with the store. According to McCauley, he has heard the same
comment from all those opposed to the store – that Buckhorn doesn’t need liquor
store. In response to that, McCauley says the
majority of his products will be Amador County-produced wines and goods, as
well as liquor and cigarettes, and adds that he wants to provide a larger
supply of quality products so that locals don’t have to drive all the way to
Jackson or Folsom for liquor and wine. The matter is scheduled to go before the
Board of Supervisors at tomorrow’s meeting; however, McCauley is looking to
postpone this until he has a chance to meet with the board, noting that he just
received notice of the agenda item last Tuesday the 15th.