Pisco may seem a sexy (to be read, new) exotic (foreign) and obscure (uppity) spirit to both the casual drinker and the old hound as well. It however has a rich history dating to the arrival on South American shores of the first grapes to be used to make wine with the Spaniards inĀ 1560. The […]
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