El acceso a la bodega Colome es un poco complicado pero se llega bien. El restaurante tiene una vista muy linda a los vinedos. Lo mas flojo es la carta del restaurante. Es extremadamente limitada y la colita de cuadril que pedimos no estaba acorde a los precios. La visita al museo James Turrell es interesante. Y la recorrida por la bodega (muy moderna) tambien. Tanto la visita guiada a la bodega como la visita al museo son gratuitas. En resumen, es un lugar que vale la pena visitar. La unica sugerencia es que deberian mejorar la carta del restaurante.
It is a difficult road, but you'll never forget the destination. A high desert environment provides a dramatic setting in which to enjoy great wine, food and art. The James Turrell Museum alone is worth the pilgrimage. Turell's medium is light mediated through architecture. It may transform the way you see art.
If you happen to be in the area and are a little bit of a wino, then I recommend taking a visit to the Colome facilities. This place is nice, state-of-the-art and modern all in the middle of nowhere it seems. The wines grown here lay claim to being the world's highest-altitude growing vineyard.First off, the process to get here was quite an adventure. Driving from Molinos, it truly felt like we were following a treasure map as you drive along a dirt/gravel road that curves and zig-zags with nary a sign telling you where you are. Thank goodness my friend took command of the driving and mapping aspect.When we reached the area, you have to be buzzed through the gate so look to make arrangements and set an appointment to ensure you have enough time to do everything you want.Along with the winery, there is a restaurant, small gift shop where you can mainly buy bottles of wine and postcards, and a museum. I would have loved to go to the museum but we were on a time limit so ended up skipping it but I know it is only open for certain hours. Colome used to have accommodations on the ground to stay at but I'm not sure if they still do that or if they just closed for the season when we were there. We only planned a day visit but if wanting to stay I would look into it further before planning.We opted for a wine tasting and tour. To begin, we were presented with a short video that gives you the background and vision of Colome. After that, we were given a tour of the distillery part which was interesting. Guides can be given in either Spanish or English. This was followed by a tasting of five different wines. The employees were very informative and professional. After that, we took the rest of our drinks and sat outside and enjoyed the nice weather and scenery. It was so relaxing and peaceful. Once we finished, we walked the rest of the grounds that were open to the public.The wines that we tasted were good enough that I bought 2 bottles to bring home and my friend purchased one as well.All in all a good experience!
Saliendo de cachi a Cafayate por la 40 esta es una parada obligada. Hermoso lugar para ir a almorzar, conocer la bodega y visitar el museo. El entorno es majestuoso y también pasan por el criadero de vocuñas "Coquena", en el que vale la pena parar unos minutos.
It was really hot day, when we decided to find famous Bodega Colome, it was really hard, because we have some small problems with our car, but at the end we need to say that it was one of the most amazing adventure in our trip! We loved this place-it was like a miracle in middle of nowhere! cheers! Must see if You are in this region!
Viajar por la ruta 40 depara sorpresas. A pocos kilometros de Molinos, Salta está estancia Colomé, a la que hay que llegar por un camino que suele estar bien cuidado, aunque no es muy recomendable en época de lluvias. Tanto la bodega como el Museo merecen ser visitados.Idiel para motoqueros y aventureros.
Todo es Bello en Colomé. La atención es gentil y la comida de alto nivel. El reserva Malbec un vinazo y todo se disfruta en la galería acogedora por el entorno natural, viñas, montañas verdes variados. Una pena que estos viñedos no sean explotados por manos argentinas y lamentable la dimensión de tierras que en su momento se vendieron a extranjeros. Pero bueno, este es un complejo y extra tema.
Dese el arribo hasta la partida una experiencia fenomenal. Sumado al Museo de la Luz experiencia única en Sudamérica. La cordialidad y la amabilidad de todo el personal sumada a la exelencia de los vinos de altura. Una experiencia recomendable
imperdible bodega. desde que llegas te hacen sentir como en casa, la atencion de pedro el guia muy amable y se puede almozar o tomar un cafe con un paisaje hermoso o disfrutar de los viñedos previo a la visita a la bodega la cual a mi ver despues de haber visitado varias la mejor en cuanto a orden limpieza y la muy buena calidad de sus vinos con la particularidad de ser una bodega que tiene viñedos en diferentes alturas y como broche de oro su museo el cual es expectacular
es un lugar en medio de la montaña, uno jamas se imaginaria que allí se encontrara con una atracción que no encaja con el lugar, allí a los casi 4000 metros de altura, una bodega , un restaurante, un hotel , pero lo mas insólito un museo .se aprovecho la altura y la luz natural para edificar este museo , insólito y diferente, donde las sensaciones son las únicas protagonistas y donde cada experiencia es individual y única, merece ser visitado.se le agrega el paisaje, zonas como cachi, seclantas, molino etc etc , un viaje por los valles calchaquies para no perder.