Reputation
Patagonia's most celebrated estate and one of the wine world's most remarkable stories — Piero Incisa della Rocchetta (of Sassicaia) identified old-vine Pinot Noir planted in 1932 and 1955 in the Río Negro desert and established Chacra in 2004. The estate produces Pinot Noir from these ancient ungrafted vines with assistance from Hans-Peter Weidmann and consultation from Château Pétrus's Jean-Claude Berrouet — wines of extraordinary elegance, mineral precision, and longevity that have established Patagonia as a world-class Pinot Noir source.
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