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Colomé operates in Argentina's Cafayate Valley, a high-altitude region within Salta's Calchaqui Valley known for intense sunlight and cool nights that shape distinctive wine character. The winery produces Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir, and Malbec—grapes that thrive in these conditions. Altura Máxima Sauvignon Blanc and Lote Especial Pinot Noir both achieve 93-point averages from prestige critics including Decanter, Wine Spectator, and Wine Advocate. The 1831 Malbec, rated 92 points on average, reflects the region's particular affinity for this varietal. Cafayate's elevation and terroir create wines of precision and structure, with the valley's signature brightness evident across the portfolio. Colomé's selections demonstrate how Argentina's high-altitude vineyards translate geography into refined expression.
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