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2008 Pinot Noir Treinta y Dos

Bodega Chacra

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The red wine Pinot Noir Treinta y Dos, vintage 2008 from the winery Bodega Chacra has been rated in 2017 by Peter Moser und Ulrich Sautter with 96 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape variety Pinot Noir from the region Río Negro in Argentina.

Tasting Notes

96
Tasting from 10.02.2017: Peter Moser und Ulrich Sautter

On the nose sour cherry, leather, white pepper, Assam pepper, red currant, and juniper. Complex and constantly changing, also exuding great freshness. On the palate with noticeably grainy, slightly clinging (but immaculately ripe) tannins just beginning to soften. Salty notes, creamy base and a finish fruit that also seems rather youthful. An almost impetuous pinot noir - dense, extracted to the maximum and correspondingly powerful, but still with nuances, a mineral base and fine tension. Enormous finish. Let it lie.

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Winery: Bodega Chacra
Category: Red Wine
Grape Variety: Pinot Noir
Vintage: 2008
Price: 50 - 100 €
Region
Río Negro, Argentina
Rio Negro is the southernmost wine growing region in Argentina, and unlike all other wine growing regions in the country, it is located in Patagonia at only...
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Bodega Chacra

1945 Avenida Roca General Roca
8332 Rio Negro
Argentinien
+54 (2941) 60 5125
[email protected] www.bodegachacra.com

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