Otronia Pinot Noir
Pale ruby
Shitake and raspberries
Electric acidity with chalky finish
Pinot Noir
More about the wine
As the southernmost commercial vineyard in the world, you would expect Otronia’s Pinot Noir to be rather wild… and it is! With notes of shitake and raspberry, it’s a playful wine with a striking, electric acidity and a mouthwatering finish with chalky tannin.
More about the winery
Otronia winery is certainly in Patagonia Extrema (extreme Patagonia), in fact, it claims to be the southernmost vineyard in the world – planted at 45’33 S in the wild steppes of Sarmiento, Chubut. Owned by Argentine billionaire, Bulgheroni, this is no small investment and with 50 hectares planted near to a cherry orchard.
Producing Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and a white blend (of Chardonnay, Gewurztraminer and Pinot Gris) to date, there’s surely more to come from this Patagonian portfolio soon.
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