
History Family Wines

The Nicolaus Hahn Family – Commitment to Monterey
Hahn Estates is owned and operated by the Nicolaus Hahn Family. Nicolaus (“Nicky”) Hahn is a Swiss businessman, adventurer and philanthropist whose venturesome spirit brought him and his family to Monterey in the mid 1970's. While living in England , the Hahns had discovered a love for California wines. A two-year search guided them to Monterey County with its breathtaking beauty and ideal growing conditions. Nicky quickly realized that this region had as much potential to produce world-class wines as any other in the state. He and his wife Gaby purchased Smith & Hook Winery in 1980, laying the groundwork for their long-term commitment to bring out the full potential of Monterey .
Hahn Estates / Smith & Hook – Ranches to Vineyards
The Smith Ranch had been a horse ranch, while the neighboring Hook Ranch had raised cattle for generations. With their prime location in the Santa Lucia Highlands overlooking the Salinas Valley , these ranches-turned-vineyards presented ideal growing conditions for growing premium varietal fruit. Smith & Hook Winery released its first vintage of Cabernet Sauvignon to high acclaim in 1980.
In 1991, Nicky created the Hahn Estates brand to showcase supple, accessible, and attractively priced wines from the family's Monterey County vineyards. In German, “Hahn” means “Rooster” and for this reason a rooster embellishes the Hahn Estates label, honoring the Hahn family's European heritage. And while Smith & Hook remains the first wine produced by the Hahn family, Hahn Estates is the primary wine brand produced by the Hahns and the winery is now proudly known as “Hahn Estates / Smith & Hook Winery.”

Revitalization – New chapter in winemaking
New chapters began for Hahn Estates / Smith & Hook Winery in 2000 when Nicky brought on long-time associate Bill Leigon and embarked on a more than eight-million dollar renovation to the winery and vineyards. The revitalization began with a new management and winemaking team, which included Leigon's appointment as president in 2001, winemaker Adam LaZarre, and well-known Monterey winemaker Barry Gnekow as consulting oenologist. Many capital improvements were made in the winery and in the vineyards, creating a dramatic transformation to the quality and case production for the four wine brands: Hahn Estates, Smith & Hook, Red Flyer and a new brand to be launched in 2006, Cycles Gladiator. Hahn Estates was also responsible for the successful launch in 2002 of the popular HRM Rex Goliath wine brand, which was sold to Constellation Wines in the fall of 2005.
Wines of Monterey Distinction
The spectacular beauty of California 's central coast is probably the best-known region in all of California for its unique lifestyle. Monterey County 's dramatic ocean scenery, historic communities, artistic culture, verdant pine forests, and bountiful agriculture have beckoned adventure-seekers, seafarers, artists, writers and vacationers for over 100 years. And the 99 miles of breathtaking Pacific coastline is something no other California county can boast.
With an inspiration to raise Monterey wines to the highest level, the wines of Hahn Estates are created with a philosophy that all great wines are special – akin to the region they were grown in. The Hahn wines celebrate everything that is Monterey – unique in thought, style and setting. Wines of Monterey Distinction.

Monterey County
The Monterey Coast is world-famous for unparalleled scenic beauty – from Big Sur's rugged shore; to Carmel 's white sandy beaches and the gentle tide pools of Pebble Beach . This bountiful area is rich in the essential elements in the creation of world-class wines…Warm sunny days, cool foggy nights, and rich soils both on the valley floor and high in the hills. Currently Monterey County boasts over 40,000 acres of planted vineyard, making it one of the largest premium grape growing regions in North America . Renowned vineyards and wineries large and small now call Monterey County home.
This region boasts the most varied climatic conditions of any appellation in California . The wind and fog interact with solar radiation to slow grapes' ripening, producing up to two months longer growing season than in warmer grape growing regions. This can have a significant positive effect on the grapes' intensity, flavor, depth and structure. The varying climates allow for over forty different grape varieties to thrive. The Hahn Family now owns over 1,400 acres in this bountiful region, which provides them great versatility in producing supple, accessible wines. From the high in the hills of the Santa Lucia Highlands , to the sandy valley of the Arroyo seco, Hahn Estates wines express the distinct style of Monterey . Wines of Monterey Distinction.
Hahn Estates Awards & Accolades
Hahn Estates 2006 Meritage Central Coast
Gold Medal- 2008 Dallas Morning News Wine Competition
Hahn Estates 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon Central Coast
Silver Medal- 2008 Dallas Morning News Wine Competition
Hahn Estates 2005 Syrah Central Coast
Bronze Medal-2008 Dallas Morning News Wine Competition
Hahn Estates 2006 Chardonnay Monterey
Bronze Medal-2008 Dallas Morning News Wine Competition
Hahn Estates 2005 Monterey Merlot
Bronze Medal! - 2007 Long Beach Grand Cru
2007 Long Beach Grand Cru
Hahn Estates 2005 Central Coast Cabernet Sauvignon
Bronze Medal! - 2007 Long Beach Grand Cru
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