About This Evening

Bodega Colomé was established in 1831, making it one of Argentina's oldest wineries. Perched in the Andes at extraordinary altitude — up to 3,111 meters above sea level — the estate experiences intense UV radiation, dramatic temperature swings between day and night, and the kind of cool growing conditions that produce wines of remarkable freshness and purity. The elevation is not a gimmick: it is the flavor. From a fragrant Torrontés white to a concentrated Altura Máxima Malbec from the world's highest-altitude Malbec vines, this evening is a lesson in how geography ends up in the glass.

What You'll Taste

·  Torrontés — Argentina's signature white: explosively aromatic, rose and jasmine, refreshingly dry

·  Colomé Malbec — Vibrant and fresh, the altitude bringing a lift coastal Malbec simply can't match

·  Altura Máxima Malbec — From the world's highest Malbec vines: concentrated, complex, electric

·  Tannat — High altitude tames the tannins into something structured and surprisingly approachable

·  Auténtico — The estate flagship: powerful, layered, and the full expression of Colomé's terroir

You'll Leave With

A permanent understanding of altitude as a winemaking tool — and a serious craving for Malbec at its purest.


$65 per person  ·  7–10 PM  ·  The Beacon, 420 SW 9th St., Topeka KS

Purchase 4 or more events and receive a complimentary tasting binder.