Bodega Colomé and James Turrell Museum
Remote wineries and museums are one thing; Bodega Colomé is something else altogether. Yet finally arriving at this world-class spot puts the miles of driving along bumpy, unpaved roads firmly into perspective. Founded in the eponymous rural community in 1831, Colomé is Argentina’s oldest winery. A visitor center runs daily tours and offers tastings, while a terrace restaurant serves delectable lunches surrounded by one of the world’s most elevated vineyards. Colomé is also home to the breathtaking and unexpected James Turrell Museum, which showcases more than five decades of the artist's works with light and space, and includes a fun tunnel of color (book in advance). Turrell’s contemporary light installations are at their most striking at sunset.