Located at nearly 9,000 feet above sea level, Estancia Colome is one of the highest-altitude vineyards in the world & has just nine cosy rooms.
It also houses a contemporary art museum, featuring light installations, drawings, & prints by artist James Turrell.
What we love about Estancia Colome
- The nine rooms, all with four poster beds, a fireplace, & fantastic views across the Calchaqui Valley
- The food at Estancia Colome is outstanding. Expect traditional Andean dishes with a twist, all accompanied by wine from the vineyard
- The location; quiet and remote
- The journey to get there – you’ll pass small Andean villages, giant cacti, & snowy mountain ranges
- The well-stocked wine cellar!
The Calchaqui Valley is on Estancia Colome’s doorstep & offers countless hikes & mountain bike trails.
Horse riding is also a highlight here & must be booked in advance.
There are tennis courts & a swimming pool for those looking to spend the day at the estancia. Don’t miss wine tasting with one of Colome’s acclaimed sommeliers, & a visit to the James Turrell museum, located within the winery.
Estancia Colome is located near Molinos in northwest Argentina, approximately a four-and-a-half-hour drive from Salta airport. Getting there is part of the fun as the landscape is varied & dramatic. We recommend hiring a car as this region of Argentina is perfect for a road trip.
There are direct flights to Salta from Buenos Aires & Cordoba.
When
to Travel
Estancia Colome can be visited year-round. June to September is winter, & the weather is warm and dry during the day, but the temperature drops at night. The weather is hot during the summer between December & February. We’d recommend avoiding February & March, as these months experience the heaviest downpours.
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