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Estancia Colome

  • Estancia Colome
  • Estancia Colome
  • Estancia Colome
  • Estancia Colome
  • Estancia Colome
  • Estancia Colome
  • Estancia Colome
  • Estancia Colome
  • Estancia Colome
  • Estancia Colome
  • Estancia Colome
  • Estancia Colome
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The remote Estancia Colomé is a showpiece winery with accommodation for visitors and stunning views of the Calchaquies Valleys and sunlit slopes of the Andes.

The Colomé experience is about much more than just a place to sleep. A working vineyard and winery in the heart of Argentina’s prime wine producing areas, the recently relaunched countryside property offers nine guest suites each with modern amenities such as under-floor heating, open fireplace, and a balcony with views over the Calchaquies valleys.

In addition to the library, gym, huge living room and gift shop, there’s a restaurant serving high class cuisine where you will savour a variety of dishes prepared with organic ingredients cultivated on the estancia itself. All the dishes are prepared by an expert chef.

But beyond this you will appreciate culture, tradition, history and art. You may visit the James Turrell museum, a striking contemporary building housing original works of art, take a tour of the vineyards and of course sample some of the fine Malbec and Torrontes wine produced in the sun-blessed region. 

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What our clients say

  • An excellent holiday to a fantastically varied country inhabited by charming people. An absolute must.

    CF, Sutton Oct 2011
  • Highlights?: Tango performance and landscapes in Patagonia.

    DB, London Feb 2017
  • Highlights?: View from top of chairlift in Bariloche. Iguazu falls. Penguins in Ushuaia.

    LS, West Wickham Mar 2018
  • Most Memorable Moment?: Sitting by the shore of Laguna de los Tres at the base of Mount Fitz Roy in El Chaltén ... or sitting in a wood-fired hot-tub on…

    RB, London Jan 2018
  • Highlight: Andean crossing to Bariloche

    HL, Rickmansworth Mar 2016
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    CB, Winchester Nov 2018
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Anglo-Peruvian Chris grew up in Lima and spent much of his adult life in between London and Cusco as a tour leader, before settling permanently in our London-based Tailor-made and Group Tours sales team.

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