Bodega Chacra 32 Pinot Noir 2018

Wine tasting note for Bodega Chacra 32 Pinot Noir 2018

Deep ruby

Wild meadow flowers and crushed berries

Delicate, elegant and long finish

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Pinot Noir

$60 - $120 USD
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More about the wine

Chacra’s old-vine Pinot Noir has long been one of the best in South America, and this is the grand cru of their impressive portfolio: a lo-fi Pinot Noir made with grapes from vines planted in 1932. With intoxicating perfume and exotic spice on the nose, filled with aromas of wild meadow flowers and crushed berries, the finish is delicate, elegant and long. Deservedly an icon of Argentine Pinot.

 

More about the winery

Bodega Chacra is a biodynamic producer in Patagonia’s Rio Negro, owned by Italian wine royalty Piero Incisa della Rocchetta since 2004. Chacra winery is best known for its old vine Pinot Noir (including labels Barda and Sin Azufre) but also makes a small production of Chardonnay under the Mainque and Chacra labels.


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