Bodega Colomé
Molinos, Argentina
"Since 1831, Bodega Colomé has grown grapes at altitudes up to 3,111m—higher than Mont Blanc—where 180 years of cloud-walk vineyard craft creates the Andes' most intense Malbec."
Malbec
Crafting wine since 1831
Bodega Colomé is a winery in Molinos, Argentina. Established in 1831. Since 1831, Bodega Colomé has grown grapes at altitudes up to 3,111m—higher than Mont Blanc—where 180 years of cloud-walk vineyard craft creates the Andes' most intense Malbec.
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Colomé winery - 2,300m of history
Visit the world's highest winery (2,300m), founded in 1831 and revived by Swiss wine legend Donald Hess. Tour the stunning James Turrell Museum on-site, taste wines from the legendary Altura Maxima vineyard (3,111m), and stay at the boutique estate guesthouse.
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Altura Maxima - World's highest vineyard at 3,111m
At 3,111 meters, Altura Maxima is officially the world's highest vineyard. Owned by Bodega Colomé, these extreme vines produce Malbec of unprecedented intensity. The thin air, intense UV radiation, and massive diurnal temperature swings create wines unlike any other on Earth.
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