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Bodega Colome Reserva Malbec 2010Salta, Argentina ● Malbec
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Bodega Colome Autentico Malbec 2021Salta, Argentina ● Malbec
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El Porvenir de Cafayate Laborum Cabernet Sauvignon 2018Cafayate Valley, Salta, Argentina ● Cabernet Sauvignon
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Bodega Colome Autentico Malbec 2020Salta, Argentina ● Malbec
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Bodega Colome Autentico Malbec 2018Salta, Argentina ● Malbec
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Red White Sparkling Rosé Spirits GiftsLearn about Salta wine, common tasting notes, where the region is and more …
The Salta region in northern Argentina is home to world’s highest vineyards. Near the town of Payogasta, the Colomé Altura Máxima vineyard is planted at 10,206 feet in elevation.
Salta is part of the Calchaquí Valley, which benefits from more than 300 days of sun per year, subjecting its vines to considerable ultraviolet radiation. The valley experiences strong high altitude winds, even in the “lower” vineyards, which are planted at 5,413 feet. Because of these elevations and resulting extreme conditions, vines produce lower yields and thicker-skinned grapes, resulting in concentrated, aromatic and well-structured wines.
In a truly unique region, the highly aromatic variety, Torrontes, thrives; intense sun exposure allows full ripening, while cooling winds maintain the grapes’ acidity levels and phenolic balance.
Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, Bonarda, Syrah, and, particularly, Tannat have the most potential among reds.
Upscale hotels, beautiful colonial architecture, a majestic Andean backdrop and impressive food and wine make the area attractive among tourists as well.
Salta is the fourth most important Argentine wine-producing region after Mendoza, San Juan, and La Rioja. Its oldest vineyards were planted in 1862.