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Mainque Chardonnay

Bodega ChacraPatagonia, Argentina

Mainqué Chardonnay is Bodega Chacra’s cool‑climate Chardonnay from the Mainqué sector of Río Negro in Patagonia, made in…Learn More »

$65

/750ml

Current Retail Average

96

/100

Average Pro Rating

Mainque Chardonnay All Vintages Overview

About This Wine

Mainqué Chardonnay is Bodega Chacra’s cool‑climate Chardonnay from the Mainqué sector of Río Negro in Patagonia, made in collaboration with Meursault master Jean‑Marc Roulot from old, biodynamically farmed vines on alluvial, calcareous soils. It’s fermented and aged mainly in neutral French barrels (with part in concrete and steel), sees no malolactic to preserve bright acidity, and shows a chiseled, saline‑mineral profile—think citrus and white‑…Learn More »

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Mainque Chardonnay Vintage Comparison

Retail Availability

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Zachys

🇺🇸Port Chester, NY
$64.99
2024
Bodega Chacra Mainque Chardonnay 2024 (750ML)
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The Wine House

🌍Los Angeles, CA
$64.99
2024
2024 Chacra Mainque Chardonnay Rio Negro Patagonia

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Mainque Chardonnay · Knowledge Base

About Mainque Chardonnay

Mainqué Chardonnay is Bodega Chacra’s cool‑climate Chardonnay from the Mainqué sector of Río Negro in Patagonia, made in collaboration with Meursault master Jean‑Marc Roulot from old, biodynamically farmed vines on alluvial, calcareous soils. It’s fermented and aged mainly in neutral French barrels (with part in concrete and steel), sees no malolactic to preserve bright acidity, and shows a chiseled, saline‑mineral profile—think citrus and white‑stone fruit framed by flint, chalk and subtle pastry notes.