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Established in 2004 by Piero Incisa della Rocchetta, the grandson of the founder of Sassicaia, Bodega Chacra stretches across 24 hectares in the Rio Negro area of Patagonia. The name of the estate is a nod to the local culture - in Patagonia, chacra is a special piece of land perfect for growing fruit - while also referencing the vital energy centres of our body that connect us to the universe. Biodynamic methods are practised there which link the vines to the cosmos and allow them to reflect their terroir and the specific micro-climate of Mainqué. An altitude of over 200 metres as well as the currents of cool air from the Andes creates the ideal conditions for growing Pinot Noir which is the speciality of the domain. Non-grafted, old vines planted between 1932 and 1955 grow highly concentrated grapes which go on to produce elegant cuvées that show another side to Argentinian wines.
Chacra 55 owes its name to the Pinot Noir vines from which it is elaborated. The vines, set on the banks of the Rio Negro in Patagonia, were planted in 1955. In the vineyard, the estate adheres to a balanced and special approach, fostering a healthy relationship between the soil, plants and animals. The hand-harvested Pinot Noir grapes undergo gentle, low-intervention vinification. In the winery, each step is designed to understand and extract the purest expression of the terroir.
The deep red colour reveals a bewitching bouquet of expressive aromas of red fruit and rosehip. The delicate and juicy mouth is characterised by well-defined tannins intermingling gracefully with a delightful minerality. The long, flavourful finish promises a unique tasting experience and a number of years of cellaring.
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Region: Argentina - Patagonia
Producers and wineries: Bodega Chacra
Colour: red
Appellation: Patagonie
Service temperature: 16°
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