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Top rated colombian wines

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  1. Best white

    Bodega La Sabana Chardonnay

    4.4/5 $25-$35

    Crisp acidity paired with tropical notes and a subtle oak touch makes this Colombian Chardonnay versatile for food pairing.

    • Crisp acidity
    • Balanced oak
    • Food friendly
  2. Best red

    Bodega Barcha Cabernet Sauvignon

    4.5/5 $35-$50

    Full-bodied Cabernet with blackcurrant, cedar, and a well-integrated tannic structure, consistently scoring high in reviews.

    • Full body
    • Complex aromatics
    • Long finish
    • Requires decanting
  3. Best rosé

    Bodega La Bella Rosé

    4.3/5 $20-$30

    Bright pink hue offering strawberry and citrus flavors, perfect for warm weather and casual gatherings.

    • Fresh fruit
    • Light body
    • Versatile
  4. Best value

    Bodega Gualtavinos Sauvignon Blanc

    4.2/5 $22-$32

    Zesty Sauvignon Blanc with lime, green apple, and a herbaceous finish, delivering high quality at an affordable price.

    • Zesty palate
    • Affordable
    • Clean finish
    • Limited aging potential
  5. Best budget pick

    Bodega de la Vega Merlot

    4.1/5 $28-$40

    Smooth Merlot delivering plum and vanilla nuances, offering solid quality without breaking the bank.

    • Smooth texture
    • Plum notes
    • Budget friendly
    • Less depth than premium reds
  6. Bodega Barcha Malbec
    Best overall Bodega Noemia Patagonia

    Bodega Barcha Malbec

    4.6/5 $30-$45 Currently unavailable

    A well-balanced Malbec with ripe dark fruit, soft tannins, and a lingering finish, praised by both critics and locals.

    • Rich fruit profile
    • Smooth tannins
    • Good cellar potential
    • Higher price tier
  7. Café de la Casa Sparkling Wine
    Best sparkling House Wine

    Café de la Casa Sparkling Wine

    4.0/5 $15-$25 Currently unavailable

    A lightly effervescent sparkling wine with peach and floral notes, ideal for celebrations and appetizers.

    • Bright bubbles
    • Fruit forward
    • Great price
    • Short-lived after opening

Buying advice

When choosing Colombian wines, consider the style you prefer - reds like Cabernet or Merlot for richness, whites such as Chardonnay or Sauvignon Blanc for freshness, and rosés or sparkling for lighter occasions. Look at the price range relative to the rating; higher scores often justify a larger price tag, but many value picks deliver excellent quality for less. Store wines at stable cool temperatures and let reds breathe before serving to maximize flavor.

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