Cruchon is a small family winery located at the beginning of Chilean Patagonia. The winery is the project of 2 French brothers Christian and Olivier Porte who settled in Chile more than 30 years ago. In the early 2000s, they planted 2.5 hectares of Pinot Noir. After several vintages, Louis-Antoine Luyt (a former student of Marcel Lapierre) vinified their grapes for them. Later, Marcel Lapierre lent his advice to the project and oversaw the expansion of the Pinot Noir plantation. Today, with the help of Quentin Javoy, the Portes have the privilege of creating the southernmost pinot noir in all of Latin America. The Pinot Noir vines, aged 9 to 22 years, are cultivated biodynamically and grow on Trumao (compacted volcanic sand) and river sand soils. 2,000 bottles are produced annually. Everything is harvested by hand, then the bunches are literally destemmed grain by grain. Fermented with native yeasts in large old barrels for 1 month. The wine then ages for 12 months in old oak barrels, then 12 months in bottle. No filtration and minimal sulphite addition is added. On the palate, the wine reveals notes of raspberry , wild blackberries , black cherry , graphite , leather , black mushrooms , red plums and licorice . The palate is elegant and structured, balanced by vibrant acidity and beautiful persistence.