Who owns Fermoy Estate?

Hans Hulsbergen
The purpose-built winery was built in 1987 & the first vintage was produced in 1988. In 1999, the Estate was purchased by Dutch/Swiss businessman Hans Hulsbergen and most of the winery’s output was exported to Europe. Then in December of 2010, Perth brothers Aaron and John Young bought the Estate.

Who owns 14 hands winery?

Ste. Michelle Wine Estates
Fast-growing Washington wine brand 14 Hands will get its own winery this fall, according to its owner, Ste. Michelle Wine Estates. The new facility will help to meet skyrocketing demand for 14 Hands, whose volume has quadrupled since 2009.

Where is 14 Hands Hot to Trot made?

Columbia Valley
From the Columbia Valley in Washington State, 14 Hands Hot To Trot Red Blend 2010 is a blend of Merlot, Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon.

Who owns Ste Michelle’s estates?

Ste. Michelle Wine Estates Ltd.
Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery/Parent organizations

Who makes hot to trot wine?

14 Hands Winery
2016 “Hot to Trot” Smooth Red Wine Blend | 14 Hands Winery.

Is 14 hands a trot sweet wine?

This wine was named an “American Value Red” and also “Savvy Shopper” by Wine Spectator, October 2012. From the bottle, “This luscious red wine will pique your interest right out of the gate with its ruby color and aromas of ripe berries and dark stone fruits.”

Does Altria own Chateau Ste Michelle?

-based Altria is known for its tobacco brands such as Marlboro, Skoal and On, it also owned Ste. Michelle and has equity investments in companies like St. Louis, Mo.

Who bought San Michelle winery?

Altria
Michelle Wine Estates has been sold for about $1.2 billion to a private equity firm by its parent, the tobacco company Altria. Woodinville-based Ste. Michelle describes itself as the nation’s third-largest wine company, farming nearly 30,000 acres across Washington, Oregon and California.

What wines are in 14 Hands Hot to Trot?

2016 “Hot to Trot” Smooth Red Wine Blend

  • Blend. Predominately Merlot and Syrah with several other varietals in smaller quantities including Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Zinfandel, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, Mourvedre and Grenache.
  • Pork chops, beef stew, meat loaf, lasagna.
  • 13.5%

Is 14 hands a good wine?

14 Hands Cabernet Sauvignon is a nice red wine from the Columbia Valley in Washington State, USA. Per the bottle, this wine “features the bold characters of black currant, dark cherry and espresso with hints of spice. Perfectly balanced for a smooth finish that makes this wine a great dinner companion.”

Who bought Ste Michelle?

Private equity firm Sycamore Partners has agreed to buy Ste Michelle Wine Estates for $1.2bn in cash, plus ‘the assumption of certain liabilities’, Altria has announced.

Who bought San Michelle Winery?