Bodega Colomé
Salta, Argentina
- No.30 The World's 50 Best Vineyards 2025
There's high‑altitude winemaking, and then there's the highest‑altitude winemaking. At 3,111 metres above sea level, Bodega Colomé's 'Altura Máxima' vineyard sits at the extreme end of the scale, making a walk among the clouds a reality for guests of the estate's boutique mountain ranch. Founded in 1831 by Salta's last Spanish governor, Argentina's oldest working winery is now fully biodynamic, with its organic farm and orchards supplying the onsite restaurant, which you can enjoy after choosing from one of four wine‑tasting options. The full 'Colomé Experience' encompasses the museum designed by and for American artist James Turrell, but you'll want to stay longer to enjoy horse riding across the Calchaquí Valley, swimming, tennis and rooms surrounded by lavender gardens.
Key Information
- Opening times: Weds – Sun: 11:00 – 18:00
- Signature wine: Colomé Estate Malbec
- Wines produced: Red, White
- Grape varieties: Bonarda, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Pinot Noir, Sauvignon Blanc, Syrah, Tannat, Torrontes
- Restaurant
- Accomodation
- Hidden gems: James Turrell museum
- Time from airport: 4 hours from Martín Miguel de Güemes International Airport (Salta)
- Visit Bodega Colomé's website
Location
Ruta Prov. 53 Km 20, Molinos 4419, Molinos, Salta, Salta, 4419





