Bodega Chacra
Bodega Chacra is a renowned winery located in Patagonia's Río Negro Valley, Argentina. Founded in 2004 by Piero Incisa della Rocchetta, a member of the family behind the famous Italian Sassicaia wine, the estate focuses primarily on producing exceptional Pinot Noir. With vines dating back to 1932, Bodega Chacra emphasizes organic and biodynamic farming to reflect the unique Patagonian terroir.
Their flagship wines, such as Chacra Treinta y Dos (from 1932 vines), Cincuenta y Cinco (1955 vines), and Barda, are known for their elegance, purity, and complexity. The winery also collaborates with acclaimed winemakers like Jean-Marc Roulot to produce high-quality Chardonnay. Bodega Chacra's dedication to natural winemaking, minimal intervention, and sustainability has earned it global recognition for its authentic expression of Patagonia's terroir.