Founded in 1831 in an inhospitable location nestled in the Calchaquí Valleys at an altitude of 2300 m above sea level, Colomé has established itself as one of Argentina’s most renowned wineries. This is not only a product of the character of its wines but also of its unique heritage: Colomé is the oldest winery still in operation in Argentina, boasts a valuable stock of pre-phylloxera vines, and was the first to plant vineyards and produce high-end wines above 3000 metres above sea level – 3111 metres to be exact.
Purchased in 2003 by Donald and Úrsula Hess, the winery is currently managed by Larissa and Christoph Ehrbar, Úrsula’s daughter and son-in-law. The couple is working hard to continue the legacy of extraordinary high-altitude wines made under sustainable viticultural practices.