Bodega Chacra
Chacra was created by Piero Incisa della Rocchetta in 2004 with the intention of finding the most unobstructed expression of the climate, micro-climate and terrior of Mainqué in the Río Negro region of Patagonia.
This is very much a family business with mom, pops, and the two children doing all the work in both vineyard, cellar, and in the office. Piero Busso is still at the helm of the domaine that he established in the early 1950s.
Together with his son, Pierguido, they are doing extraordinary things in the slopey hills of Barbareso. The domaine is based in Neive and produces primarily Nebbiolo from the Albesani vineyard. They also own parcels in the beautiful Gallina vineyard and Treiso’s San Stunet near Treiso. In all of the vineyard, most of the work is done manually; grapes are harvested by hand in small crates and destemmed before fermenting on indigenous yeasts in either stainless steel tanks or wooden casks, called “tine.”
Maceration is long and slow, for some wines up to 60 days. Wines are aged in large, neutral oak casks, called “botti”, and bottled unfined and unfiltered.
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Chacra was created by Piero Incisa della Rocchetta in 2004 with the intention of finding the most unobstructed expression of the climate, micro-climate and terrior of Mainqué in the Río Negro region of Patagonia.
Wines that are difficult to describe and difficult to obtain. The story goes that Emperor Charlemange donated the area to the Abbey of Saulieu in the year 775, and its boundaries have remained in place ever since. It is also the story that the Emperor’s wife convinced him that white grapes were preferable to red to save his beard from being stained.
Bernardo Estévez came into winemaking after having worked as a mechanic in the large city of Vigo on the Spanish west coast. He moved to Arnoia, a small town in southern Ribeiro close to the Portuguese border in 2009 to pursue making wine full time. Now, Bernardo farms 3ha of vines in five areas of Ribeiro – all by him self. The work is organic and biodynamic, applying treatments and infusions that he makes at home.
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