Wednesday June 18, 2014 
 British Colimbia

"Bodega Chacra, founded in 2003 by Piero Incisa della Rochetta, whose grandfather started the "super Tuscan" Sassicaia, is setting the benchmark for Pinot Noir in South America. " 

 

Wine Spectator 
March 11, 2011
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Cincuenta y Cinco Pinot Noir 2012


Price $75.00/bottle
VarietalPinot Noir
RegionPatagonia, Argentina
Format6 x 750 ml
AvailabilityOnly 10 cases
Ageability
Now - 2018+

93 Points

"The name of the wine refers to the year the vines were planted (1955, for non Spanish speakers). There's also 2% Cabernet Sauvignon in the blend, which adds a green pepper undertone. But it's the quality of the Pinot that shines through, along with the restrained alcohol and refined, herbal flavours. A wine that grows and develops in the glass."

 

Argentina 2014 Special Report 

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Barda Pinot Noir  2012
 
Price $29.95/bottle
VarietalPinot Noir
RegionPatagonia, Argentina
Format12 x 750 ml
Availability40 cases
Ageability
Now - 2018+

92 Points

 "The cheapest wine from this vaunted Río Negro property is often the best value of the three releases. And that's the case here. Very pale and hauntingly aromatic, with balsamic, red fruits aromas and flavours, a dab of oak, filigree tannins and a subtle, faintly gamey finish."


About Bodega Chacra
 

Bodega Chacra is located in the Rio Negro Valley of northern Patagonia, 620 miles south of Buenos Aires, roughly equidistant west to east from the Andes Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean. It is an idyllic region for grape growing notable for the absence of phylloxera and vine diseases. Due to the region's remoteness the air is unbelieveably pristine, creating tremendous luminosity and intensity of sunlight. In 2004 Piero Incisa della Rocchetta purchased the first of three vineyards that have now become Bodega Chacra. Piero was captivated by an abandoned plot of Pinot Noir planted over 70 years ago, and became obsessed by the notion of producing world class Pinot Noir in one of the most remote, inhospitable and unlikely places in the world.

 

The gnarled ungrafted Pinot vines produce tiny bunches of small, concentrated berries which are harvested by hand. The grapes are hand-picked, hand de-stemmed and sorted before moving to cement tanks for fermentation. Winemaking is done in the most natural manner with minimal intervention.  When the alcoholic fermentation is complete, the wine is transferred off the skins into small French oak barrels, by gravity, without pressing or filtering. Bottling takes place after 11 months without fining or filtration. The objective is for the oak, the fruit and the nuances of the soil to marry perfectly, so that influence of the wood is nearly imperceptible in the wine, creating a true expression of grape and terroir.

 

Bodega Chacra produces three Pinot Noir based wines: 'Treinta Y Dos' from a vineyard planted in 1932, 'Cincuenta y Cinco' from a vineyard planted in 1955 and Barda (The Ridge) which uses fruit from both of these vineyards and younger plantings from the original 1932 property.


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