What kind of wine is Hahn?

On the palate, this wine is full-bodied with a silky, smooth mouthfeel and balanced acidity. Aromas of red cherry, blackberry and hints of earthiness and toasty oak. The palate is rich, with refined tannins, balanced acidity and flavors of red fruit, cherry, raspberry and notes of vanilla and plum.

Where is Hahn wine from?

Monterey
About Hahn Family Wines Hahn Family Wines was born in 1980 on two small vineyard blocks in the coastal mountains of Monterey. Today, we own and farm six estate vineyards: four in the Santa Lucia Highlands (650 acres) and two in Arroyo Seco (450 acres).

Who owns Hahn Winery?

Nicolaus “Nicky” Hahn, Founder He and his wife Gaby purchased what is now Hahn’s Smith & Hook Vineyards and produced their first vintage in 1980. In 1988, Nicky embarked on the multi-year process of submitting the Santa Lucia Highlands for AVA status — hard work that paid off in 1991.

Who distributes Hahn wine?

The Henry Wine Group
“Hahn Family Wines is delighted to enter into this partnership with The Henry Wine Group as its exclusive distributor in California,” said Tony Baldini, President, Hahn Family Wines.

Is Hahn wine organic?

Region: Monterey, CA Hahn Winery is recognized as a leader in sustainability since all estate vineyards are Sustainability in Practice (SIP)-certified. They aim to make decisions that will benefit generations to come through strict farming practices.

What is the healthiest brand of wine?

Pinot Noir is considered the healthiest red wine you can drink.

Are sulfites in wine bad for you?

Are Sulfites Harmful? Consumption of sulfites is generally harmless, unless you suffer from severe asthma or do not have the particular enzymes necessary to break down sulfites in your body. The FDA estimates that less than 1% of the U.S. population is sulfite-sensitive, so it is relatively rare.

Is 2 glasses of wine a day OK?

A recent analysis of studies found the optimal daily intake of wine to be 1 glass (150 ml) for women and 2 glasses (300 ml) for men. Drinking this moderate amount of wine is associated with health benefits, while drinking more than that may impact your health ( 21 ).

Do Italian wines have sulfites?

Wines sold in the United States have the “contains sulfites” note on wine labels, but wines sold in Italy do not, simply because labeling laws differ from country to country. For most of us, sulfites aren’t a problem, and are part of many things we consume, like dried apricots, molasses and blue cheese.

Are sulphites bad for your liver?

Sulfite hurts the good guy When sulfite arrives in your liver, it blocks the function of the glutathione located there.

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