Imported by Kobrand. From Piero Incisa della Rochetta, grandson and heir apparent to the founder of Tenuta San Guido, of Sassicaia fame. He fell in love with a Patagonian Pinot Noir at a tasting in New York, traveled to the Argentina and discovered two abandoned Pinot vineyards from 1932 and 1955. This wine blends those two and one more recently planted vineyard. Pinot from the desert. — 12 years ago
One of the most amazing Pinot Noirs I've had in a long time. Bodega Chacra, an exciting venture by Piero Incisa della Rocchetta - grandson of Tenuta San Guido's (Sassicaia) founder- focused on Pinot Noir. This wine comes from biodynamically farmed 60 year-old vines in the Rio Negro Valley of Patagonia, and as its name suggests, there is no added sulphur (sin azufre). Clean, precise, pure, nothing funky in it. Vibrant, amazing 🍒 — 5 years ago
Vin santo from Siena
— 10 years ago
Tightly wound but showing nice flavors and aromas. On the nose smoked meat spice and clove. The fruit is there but hiding a bit as the child within is showing. 2015 will be a very good vintage for Tuscan wines — 6 years ago
Amazing wine - Mostly Cabernet wine in the French style. Lovely meeting Jaqueline at Montecalvi — 9 years ago
Brendan Baker
Very complex nose of orange rind and potpourri, more closed on the palate, black cherry, med + acid, med + tannin — 8 months ago