High tones of tropical and citrus fruits carry this wine this wine aromatically, while more subtle tones of melon, limestone, and fresh cut grass add depth and ongoing interest. Beautifully rich and crisp, this wine leaves your palate refreshed. Think tuna tartar, Kumamoto oysters, goat cheese tart, French fries with tarragon aioli, or rotisserie chicken when enjoying your next glass of Husch Sauvignon Blanc.
Husch Sauvignon Blanc
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Founded in 1971, Husch is the oldest winery in the picturesque Anderson Valley. The vineyards are comprised of some of the earliest varietal plantings on the valley floor. In 1967 Tony and Gretchen Husch bought the 60-acre Nunn ranch between Philo and Navarro on Highway 128. The land was well known for growing apples and grains. They soon planted eight acres of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Gewurztraminer grapes on the cool slopes of the property. The plantings sweep down towards the pristine Navarro River. The first official crush was in the fall of 1971.
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