Patagonia sits in the southern extremes of Argentina, where cooler temperatures and strong winds foster wines with striking freshness and purity. While Malbec still holds a place here, Pinot Noir is increasingly prominent, thanks to the region’s broad day-to-night temperature swings that enhance aromatics and acidity. Bodegas Chacra stands out for its exceptional single-vineyard Pinot Noirs, shining a spotlight on Patagonia’s unique terroir. From crisp whites to elegant reds, this frontier of Argentine viticulture delivers a vibrant and nuanced taste of the country’s diverse wine landscape.
Argentina - Patagonia
Chardonnay, one of the world's most versatile and beloved white grape varieties, showcases a remarkable spectrum of styles, from the lean, mineral-driven expressions of Chablis in France to the rich, buttery, and oak-aged versions from California's Napa Valley. Its adaptability extends to cooler climates such as Burgundy, where it achieves elegance and complexity, and to regions like Australia's Yarra Valley, known for producing vibrant and fruit-forward renditions. This grape's ability to reflect its terroir, coupled with winemaking techniques, results in a wide array of profiles, including unoaked, crisp varieties with apple and citrus notes, to full-bodied wines with tropical fruit flavors and creamy textures.