Bodega Colome's Altura Maxima Vineyard. Credit: Bodega Colome. |
In
terms of highest elevation vineyards in the world, that title belongs to Bodega
Colomé. The bodega sits at about 7,500 feet, but their highest vineyard (Altura Máxima) is located some 10,000 feet
above sea level.
I
recently tasted through some impressive wines from this producer, as well as
fellow Salta winery Bodega Amalaya. This report also includes a wine from
Domaine Bousquet and a serious value-driven Chilean red called Primus.
These
wines were received as trade samples and tasted sighted.
2018 Bodega Colomé
Torrontés
- Argentina, Salta
SRP:
$15
Light
yellow color. Aromas burst with lychee and white peach and pineapple, with
tropical flowers, honey, very perfumed. Peachy keen on the palate with bright,
sprightly acidity and a creaminess to the texture
that adds depth. Lychee, pineapple and honeydew melon mix nicely with a floral
perfume and honey combination, finishes with a hint of chalky minerals. I’m not
a huge Torrontes fan, but this one is very pretty. (88 points)
2018 Bodega
Amalaya Torrontes/Riesling - Argentina,
Salta
SRP:
$12
Light
yellow color. So peachy on the nose with guava, lychee, limes, with yellow
flowers and honey. Medium-bodied with racy acidity, a lively and tingling
appeal. Peaches and crème mixed with lime, guava, lychee, along with notes of
sea salt, chalk, lots of white and yellow flowers. Juicy, tropical, yet racy
and vibrant. 85% Torrontes, 15% Riesling. (86 points)
2015 Domaine
Bosquet Ameri -
Argentina, Mendoza, Valle de Uco, Tupungato
SRP: $36
Bold purple color. Nose shows tart black cherries and saucy plums, wild blackberries, with cocoa, vanilla, cedar, earthy-charcoal notes. On the palate, this is full-bodied with tangy acidity, and the balance is really impressive. Tart black cherries and blueberries, tangy dark fruit, accented well with spicy herbs, cocoa, mint, spiced coffee, an earthy-mineral presence underneath. Ready to drink now, but this is structured to improve for at least a handful of years. 65% Malbec with Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Merlot, from a single estate vineyard at 4,000 feet elevation. (90 points)
SRP: $36
Bold purple color. Nose shows tart black cherries and saucy plums, wild blackberries, with cocoa, vanilla, cedar, earthy-charcoal notes. On the palate, this is full-bodied with tangy acidity, and the balance is really impressive. Tart black cherries and blueberries, tangy dark fruit, accented well with spicy herbs, cocoa, mint, spiced coffee, an earthy-mineral presence underneath. Ready to drink now, but this is structured to improve for at least a handful of years. 65% Malbec with Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Merlot, from a single estate vineyard at 4,000 feet elevation. (90 points)
2017 Bodega
Amalaya Malbec
- Argentina, Salta
SRP:
$16
Deep
purple color. Aromas of tart but deep black currants and cherries, along with
violets, graphite, earth, cocoa, black pepper, rocky earth. Full-bodied on the
palate with velvety tannins and bright acidity, the balance is impressive. Tart
black currants and blackberries, the fruit is accented with graphite, violets,
earth, dusty cocoa. Deep, balanced, drinking so well right now but no rush.
Really good value going on here. Includes 10% Tannat and 5% Petit Verdot. (89
points)
2016 Bodega Colomé
Malbec Estate
- Argentina, Salta, Calchaquies
SRP:
$25
Deep
purple color. Aromas are dark and tart with blackberry, blueberry, plum, with
lots of loamy earth, cocoa, mint and graphite. Tangy acidity frames the wine
nicely, balancing the moderate tannins, the balance is on point. Blackberry and
tart blueberry, laced with mineral, graphite, earth. So pure and lively, this
is showing very well now but I’d like to see it with a few years of age. (90
points)
2017 Bodega Colomé
Malbec Auténtico - Argentina, Salta
SRP: $30
SRP: $30
Bright
purple color. Dark and juicy but tart with blackberries, cassis, deep notes of
violets, potpourri, clove, coffee, loamy earth, charcoal, grilled herbs. On the
palate, I love the combination of vibrant, crisp acidity with the waves of
dark, velvety, tangy black fruit. Complex notes of minerals, graphite, forest
floor, violets, anise, black tea. Rich fruit but it’s nuanced and complex, such
a pretty expression of Malbec. Accessible now but I’d love to see it in a few
years. All Malbec from 100-year-old vines, planted about 7,500 feet in
elevation, aged in tanks, no oak. (91 points)
2015 Primus The
Blend
- Chile, Rapel Valley, Colchagua Valley
SRP:
$19
Medium
purple color. The nose shows loads of saucy black cherries, black cherries,
along with a burst of black pepper, roasted red pepper, green olives, charcoal
pit, along with coffee and vanilla notes. Medium/full-bodied with medium,
velvety tannins, with moderating acidity, and everything is quite nicely
balanced. Juicy yet tangy cassis and blackberry with a complex mix of anise,
pepper, black olive, charcoal, and an underlying sense of rocky minerals.
Accessible now but has the depth and concentration to improve for at least a
few years. Surprisingly complex and balanced for the price. A blend of Cabernet
Sauvignon, Merlot, Carmenere, Petit Verdot, Cabernet Franc. (90 points)