Five Top Picks From Bodega Chacra

In 2004, Sassicaia’s Piero Incisa della Rocchetta bought pinot noir vineyards planted in 1932 (treinta y dos) in Argentina’s Rio Negro Valley and set up Bodega Chacra, later buying and planting more. His spectacular pinots show there’s more to Argentina’s excellent red wines than bold, bright malbecs. James Suckling reviews five top vintages of Bodega Chacra Pinot Noir Patagonia, including two without sulfur (sin azufre).

Click on the iamge below to view the original article that appeared in Asia Tatler’s August issue.