sunset view of road heading out of HHV
Our Estate Malvasia features flavors of apricots and peaches and finishes with a nice acidity. Consider serving with sweet and sour pork!
Our Estate Petite Sirah features spicy blackberry flavors. It is a best seller!
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We feature hand-made, small-batch, estate-grown wines.
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We are the owners. We talk with you while we pour your tastings.
Peaceful Thanksgiving weekend sunrise at the barn.
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canine bouncers on tasting patio with view of the "biscuit" mountain
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We have some of the best views in the Sonoita AVA from our tasting area!
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A wonderful tasting experience!
Our tasting patio provides sweeping views of the Mustang Mountains to the east.
Wine tasting selection for October 2021
Christine A.
May 24, 2024
It's hard to write a review on Hannah's Hill. The woman who did our tastings was so unbelievably nice and so passionate about rescuing dogs that writing anything bad about the experience seems disloyal to her genuine niceness. With all the excellent reviews of this place, I believe many people feel the same way. However, when she plopped down those little wide opening plastic cups, I knew the tasting was not going to be very good. Wine glasses are designed to improve the nose and taste of wine. Plastic cups are for drinking gin and tonic. She had 3 wines and a strange slushy wine for us to try. I skipped the slushy, I can get that at Circle K if I want a slushy. Those wide opening cups lent nothing to the nose nor palate of the wine. I found all 3 wines to be unpalatable. She told us the vineyard produces wines with friends and it's more of a hobby endeavor for the owners. The wines we tried as well as the setting really reflected that. We came because my niece Hannah had graduated college that week and I thought it would be fun to bring our Hannah to Hannah's Hill. Aside from the lovely conversation and niceness of the woman working that day, I would never recommend coming here. I hope they do a little renovating of their tasting area, clean up the grounds a bit and renew their commitment to producing some drinkable wines. Oh, and please get come wine glasses. Plastic is just not acceptable. This place has potential, but unfortunately I feel like we wasted our money and time here.
Read MoreRegan C.
Jul 6, 2024
Absolutely shocking. There is ONE sign to tell you where to go. We followed that sign, thankfully in my 4Runner, and NEVER found the spot. We in fact had to do a 3-point turn in the desert . Safe to say I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone. They shouldn't call themselves Hannah's hill, rather 'Hannah UNDER the hill'. 10/10 DO NOT recommend....
Read MoreBarry S.
Apr 28, 2024
Place is a disaster. Vines are overgrown with grass and mostly dead. Crap stacked up all over just piles of crap. There is no ambiance and worst tasting wine I've ever tasted. A total waste of a stop. There are some great wineries/vineyards in the area this just isn't one. It's obvious that the owner have given up a while ago there is no pride in even the buildings nor vineyard. 1 is apparently the lowest rating I can give.
Read MoreMandy T.
Mar 7, 2022
We came here this Saturday for a tasting. I have a small yorkie I carry in a sling. Since they were bottling inside, we could not bring my dog inside so we sat on the patio. I applaud the owners for rescuing their dogs but I am warning everyone reading this, do not bring your dog here unless you are holding your dog in your arms the entire time. There were 3 wines to taste and we didn't like any of them. The 2016 Malvasia was both sour and sweet and the Reisling was dry and very oaky due the oak chips they use in the barrel. The fourth and last tasting was of their peach bellini sushi mix that you can add your own wine to but they added one of theirs to it. It was sickeningly sweet and I couldn't drink it. I would have been interested to try red sangria slushy.Their dogs seemed normal and calm walking around the backyard. I kept my dog on leash and stood by them at first. After the 2nd taste of wine, I let me dog loose right next to us. Within a couple minutes one of their large dogs attacked my yorkie. We were very lucky that my boyfriend turned around and grabbed her before she was hurt. There was slobber on my dogs back where their dog put its mouth on her. This is why I do not recommend bringing your dog here unless you are holding the dog at all times. Honestly I'm surprised they still charged us for the tasting after this. We were so shook up, we almost got up and left after it happened without finishing the tasting.
Read MoreSandi N.
Oct 11, 2021
We were out trying the Sonoita wineries for the first time. Hannah's seemed to get very good reviews and looked homey and quaint in pics so we stopped there as our second tasting destination. I am giving 3 stars only because of the friendliness of the proprietor. She is a fellow dog lover who rescues and has her beautiful pets roaming the winery. Putting that aside, this winery does not make a good first impression. It has the decor of a back patio with lots of clutter, nik naks and only a few tables. It sits lower than many of the sister wineries in the area, so there is no real view. If I were the owner, I'd declutter, redecorate, add some new furniture and give the winery a style makeover. After all, customers are paying for these tastings. Tasting prices are average, but if you don't bring your own glass you will need to purchase theirs for $6 (not optional unlike the previous winery we had been to were purchasing was optional). With two mandatory wine glasses and three very subpar tastings, our tab was $30.Now, onto the wines. There were 3. I'm sorry to say this, but they were not good wines. In fact, the Malvasia Bianca Quartz 2020 was the worst wine we have ever tried. Metallic, mineral, dirt tasting. We were informed that these are grapes that grow up amongst the rocks and that's why it has that name. These grapes must be the bottom feeder rejects of the grape world! Table next to us actually dumped that same wine into the grass.If you want a nice friendly conversation with a dog lover, visit Hannah's. If you want a nice outdoor experience and good wine..... Check out some of the other wineries in the area.
Read MoreHannah H.
Oct 16, 2021
The road is a little bumpy on the way down for a sedan to handle but everyone there was so friendly! The dogs were cute and tips go to a rescue dog fund. We got a cute magnet for tipping. I enjoyed the dry Riesling and the slushee we got to try. The owners were so great. We got to take the wineglass and use it at all of the other venues which was nice to not have to get a new one at each one. They suggested we try their neighbors vineyard and it was also an excellent recommendation. Just a heads up the bathroom is a porta potty, but it was very clean!
Read MoreM C.
Oct 14, 2023
Very personable attention from owner , Ann, who shared local wine history and friendly hospitality. Enjoyed the sangria.
Read MoreAnthony C.
Nov 20, 2021
Lovely wines with a lot of variety, nice patio and good Covid precautions. Extremely friendly and knowledgeable staff.
Read MoreTina M.
Jun 12, 2021
Jim and Ann were very welcoming and shared the story of their vineyard and winery! Wines were good - really liked the petite Syrah- Have bird boxes that are bringing birds to the area!!Will bring friends back to visit and try!!
Read MoreBraxton H.
Feb 11, 2022
Delicious wines, the kindest owners, and beautiful views. Love to support this family-owned business. I always make a point to stop here for a tasting when I'm in the area. They have a stellar view and a cozy patio. I've even ordered their wines online when I couldn't come in person - they make great gifts for friends and I love to keep a couple bottles at home for when I have company because they are so well liked and easy to drink! Can't wait to come back!
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