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Molinos Collection

Molinos, a small town with a rich history and breathtaking landscapes

Background imageMolinos Collection: A restaurant in Molinos, Salta, Argentina

A restaurant in Molinos, Salta, Argentina

Background imageMolinos Collection: Molinos, Salta, Argentina

Molinos, Salta, Argentina

Background imageMolinos Collection: The 'James Turrel Museum'and the vineyards of the Bodega Coloma©winery

The "James Turrel Museum"and the vineyards of the Bodega Coloma©winery
The " James Turrel Museum" and the vineyards of the Bodega Colomewinery, near Molinos, CalchaquAi Valleys, Salta province, Argentina

Background imageMolinos Collection: A glass of Malbec wine with the vineyards of Bodega Colomein the background

A glass of Malbec wine with the vineyards of Bodega Colomein the background
A glass of Malbec wine with the vineyards of Bodega Colome in the background, near Molinos, Calchaqui Valleys, Salta province, Argentina

Background imageMolinos Collection: Vine of Torrontes grape (Argentinian autochthonous variety

Vine of Torrontes grape (Argentinian autochthonous variety) among the vineyards of the Bodega Colome winery, near Molinos, Calchaqui Valleys, Salta province, Argentina

Background imageMolinos Collection: The Bodega Colomewinery estancia and the vineyards in autumn, near Molinos

The Bodega Colomewinery estancia and the vineyards in autumn, near Molinos
The Bodega Colome winery estancia and the vineyards in autumn, near Molinos, Calchaqui Valleys, Salta province, Argentina. Bodega Colome is the oldest winery in Argentina, estabilished in 1831

Background imageMolinos Collection: Lavender flowers in the garden of the Bodega Colome winery estancia, near Molinos

Lavender flowers in the garden of the Bodega Colome winery estancia, near Molinos, Calchaqui Valleys, Salta province, Argentina. Bodega Colome is the oldest winery in Argentina, estabilished in 1831

Background imageMolinos Collection: Lavender flowers and a cardon cactus in the garden of the Bodega Colome winery estancia

Lavender flowers and a cardon cactus in the garden of the Bodega Colome winery estancia, near Molinos, Calchaqui Valleys, Salta province, Argentina

Background imageMolinos Collection: Signs indicating elevation differences in meters inside the Bodega Colomewinery

Signs indicating elevation differences in meters inside the Bodega Colomewinery
Signs indicating elevation differences in meters inside the Bodega Colome winery, Molinos, Calchaqui Valleys, Salta province, Argentina. Colome winerys vineyards are among the highest in Argentina

Background imageMolinos Collection: Europe, Spain, Castile-La Mancha, Toledo, Ruta de Don Quijote (Don Quixote Route)

Europe, Spain, Castile-La Mancha, Toledo, Ruta de Don Quijote (Don Quixote Route), Campo de Criptana, one of the windmills made famous by Cervantes in Don Quixote near Campo de Criptana

Background imageMolinos Collection: Peninsular War, six French drums, spoils of war

Peninsular War, six French drums, spoils of war
Peninsular War, six French drums and a silver-mounted drum major's staff, spoils of war taken by the 2nd Battalion of the 34th Regiment (Border Regiment)

Background imageMolinos Collection: Molinos

Molinos
Iglesia de San Pedro de Nolasco, Molinos, Valles Calchaquies, Salta, Argentina, South America

Background imageMolinos Collection: Molinos

Molinos
Iglesia de San Pedro de Nolasco, Molinos, Valles Calchaquies, Salta, Argentina, South America

Background imageMolinos Collection: Ancien manege construit par Molinos et Legrand en 1810, rue Sainte-Marguerite

Ancien manege construit par Molinos et Legrand en 1810, rue Sainte-Marguerite
963106 Ancien manege construit par Molinos et Legrand en 1810, rue Sainte-Marguerite, occupe ensuite par un magasin de porcelaine et demoli en 1876 (engraving) by French School

Background imageMolinos Collection: Consuegra

Consuegra
J. Antonio Pardo

Background imageMolinos Collection: The man, the dog and the windmills

The man, the dog and the windmills
J. Antonio Pardo

Background imageMolinos Collection: View over Molinos, Salta Province, Argentina, South America

View over Molinos, Salta Province, Argentina, South America

Background imageMolinos Collection: Ronda, Spain - Bridge over the Tagus and the Mills

Ronda, Spain - Bridge over the Tagus and the Mills Date: circa 1908

Background imageMolinos Collection: French army retreat from Arroyo de Molinos, 1811

French army retreat from Arroyo de Molinos, 1811
French army retreat from Arroyo de Molinos after General Rowland Hill had defeated Giraud. Date: 26 October 1811


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Molinos, a small town with a rich history and breathtaking landscapes. Nestled in the heart of Argentina's Salta province, this charming destination has witnessed significant events throughout time. During the Peninsular War, Molinos became a strategic location for both sides. The echoes of battle can still be felt as you explore its streets. Imagine the sound of six French drums echoing through these narrow alleys, reminding us of the fierce conflicts that once took place here. Today, Molinos is not only known for its historical significance but also for its cultural treasures. The James Turrel Museum stands proudly amidst the vineyards of Bodega Coloma© winery. This unique combination creates an enchanting atmosphere where art and nature intertwine harmoniously. Speaking of Bodega Colome© winery, it holds more than just artistic wonders; it boasts exceptional wines too. Savor a glass of Malbec wine while gazing at the picturesque vineyards stretching as far as the eye can see – truly a feast for all senses. The vineyard itself tells stories through its diverse grape varieties. Torrontes grapes thrive here, representing Argentina's autochthonous variety and adding to Molinos' viticultural heritage. As autumn arrives in Molinos, the Bodega Colome winery estancia transforms into an idyllic retreat surrounded by vibrant colors. Take a stroll among lavender flowers blooming in their garden or admire them alongside towering cardon cacti – nature's masterpiece blending seamlessly with human craftsmanship. Inside Bodega Colome winery lies another intriguing feature: signs indicating elevation differences in meters. These markers remind visitors that they are standing on hallowed ground where every meter represents dedication and passion poured into crafting exquisite wines. While exploring Europe may seem worlds away from Molinos, there is an unexpected connection between these two continents. In Castile-La Mancha region's Toledo lies Ruta de Don Quijote, where it is mentioned.