Bodega Colomé `Estate Series`, `Auténtico` Salta Malbec
Vintage: 2023
| Vintage | Product Code | Format | Closure | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | BC206B23 | 6 x 75 | Agglomerated Cork | Available |
Producer
Established in 1831, Bodega Colomé is the oldest working winery in Argentina and home to one of the world's highest commercial vineyards, ‘Altura Máxima’, planted at a staggering 3,111 metres above sea level. The combination of Bodega Colomé’s history, vineyard sites and winemaking talent means they have been consistently classified as a 'First Growth' winery by Tim Atkin MW, in his Annual Argentina Report, since 2020.
Bodega Colomé is based in the northern Argentinian wine region of Upper Calchaquí Valley. The estate is thought to have been founded by the Spanish Governor of Salta, Nicolás Severo de Isasmendi y Echalar, whose daughter brought the first pre-phylloxera Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon vines to Bodega Colomé in 1854. These vineyards are still farmed by the Bodega today, which has since grown to become one of Argentina’s most respected wineries.
Bodega Colomé’s modern reputation began to take shape in 2001 when they were purchased by Swiss entrepreneur Donald Hess (of Hess Collection, Napa Valley fame). Hess not only invested in the vineyards and winery but also into the Colomé village, converting it from a forgotten backwater into a thriving community with multiple schools, a community centre and even an art museum. Many of the now 400-strong villagers are also employed at Bodega Colomé, evidencing the winery's commitment to social sustainability and maintaining the local economy they helped build.
This approach to sustainability also translates to the environment, with Bodega Colomé having 140 hectares of vineyards planted at elevations between 1,700 and 3,111 metres above sea level. These include the three key estate vineyards: ‘La Brava’ (1,750 metres) in Cafayate, ‘Finca Colomé’ (2,300 metres) which surrounds the winery in Molinos and ‘Altura Máxima’ (3,111 metres), in the Payogasta area. Grapes grown at such high elevations, with minimal crop coverage, develop naturally thick skins as protection from the sun’s intense ultraviolet rays. These significant elevations also create a diurnal range of more than 20°C between day and night. This is crucial for achieving quality and balance, with the warmer daylight hours ensuring successful ripening and the dramatically cooler nights preserving acidity and fragrance.
Combining these factors further contributes to lengthening the growing season, resulting in wines with supple, complex tannins, rich colour and a deep, nuanced flavour profile. French winemaker Thibaut Delmotte has been the custodian of Bodega Colomé since 2005, taking the Bodega from being a very good producer to the outstanding Argentinian ‘First Growth’ we know today, through his meticulous, low-intervention philosophy.
Estate Series
Torrontés is the signature white variety of Argentina and is a cross between Muscat of Alexandria and the Mission grape of Galicia. It thrives in Salta, where the high diurnal range preserves freshness and aromatic intensity. Bodega Colomé’s Torrontés is grown using the pergola system at very low yields to ensure good concentration of aromas and flavours. The ‘Estate’ Malbec is made using hand-harvested fruit, sourced from all four estate vineyards, and is aged for 15 months in both 225 and 500 litre French oak barrels, 15% of which were new. ‘Auténtico’ is a pure, single-vineyard, unoaked expression of Malbec and a tribute to the winery’s ancestors, made with grapes sourced from their 90-year-old vineyard planted at 2,300 metres above sea level.
Vineyards
The altitude of the Upper Calchaquí Valley has a signficant impact on the quality and concentration of the fruit produced. The high elevation results in grapes that are more exposed to the sun’s ultraviolet rays, which causes them to develop thicker and darker skins to protect themselves from sunburn. The fruit for this wine comes from 90 year old vines in the Colomé vineyard, which is 2,300 metres above sea level. The vines are trained in the vertical shoot positioning system and planted on complex soils with layers of gravel, clay, granite and alluvial material.
Vintage
Calchaquí Valley enjoyed excellent conditions in 2023, having avoided the frost that affected large areas of Argentina. The total rainfall was usual, 160 mm, with a very good crop in terms of both quantity and quality. The growing season was unhindered by disease development. During maturation, the work on the canopy allowed for a good circulation of air in the vineyard, which helped prevent botrytis from developing. At the same time there were many cloudy days which gave the fruit freshness and avoided sunburn.
Vinification
The grapes were hand picked and sorted before they underwent four days of cold maceration. 85% of the wine was fermented for 15 days with indigenous yeasts in stainless steel tanks, with very gentle twice daily punch downs. There was an extended maceration time of 40 days in order to build the body of the wine. The wine was then aged in tanks for ten months. The remaining 15% of the wine was fermented and aged in concrete eggs, for brighter acidity. After blending and bottling, the wine spent 10 months in bottle prior to release. No oak was used at all during this time, as was traditional for this area many years ago.
Tasting Notes & Technical Details
This Malbec has a deep inky colour with violet hues. It has aromas of blackberries, cherries, and figs, combined with spicy notes and a touch of floral notes. On the palate, it is lush and concentrated, with crisp acidity and ripe, finely-grained tannins that provide structure and balance.
Alcohol (ABV)
14.5%
Acidity
5.2 g/l
Residual Sugar
2 g/l
pH
3.91
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| `Estate Series` | Salta Torrontés | BC201 | W | Factsheet | |
| Salta Malbec | BC202 | R | Factsheet | ||
| `Altura Máxima` | Salta Malbec | BC218 | R | Factsheet | |
| Salta Pinot Noir | BC227 | R | |||
| `Lote Especial` | `Finca Colomé` Salta Bonarda | BC224 | R | ||
| `Finca Colomé` Salta Tannat | BC225 | R | Factsheet | ||
| `La Brava` Malbec | BC229 | R | Factsheet |