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Bodega Colomé

WTG Pick
Salta, Argentina

About

The highest vineyard in the world at 3,111m above sea level, Bodega Colomé was established in 1831 and is now owned by the Hess family. The estate produces extraordinarily intense Malbec and Torrontés from old vines bathed in UV light at extreme altitude. The on-site James Turrell Museum — nine light installations in the desert — is worth the trip alone.

Why It's a Hidden Gem

The world's highest vineyard plus a James Turrell light art museum in the Argentine desert — a wine and art experience found nowhere else on Earth.

Wines

Wine Styles

MalbecTorrontés

Standout Bottles

  • Colomé Estate Malbec
  • Colomé Altura Maxima Malbec

Tags

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Location

Bodega Colomé

Ruta Provincial 53 Km 20, 4419 Molinos, Salta, Argentina

Practical Info

Appointment

Hours

Daily 10:00-17:00 (reservations recommended)

Tasting

From $undefined+

Languages

Spanish, English

Address

Ruta Provincial 53 Km 20, 4419 Molinos, Salta, Argentina

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