Peru
TagWhere did the name pisco come from?
The name pisco comes from the port city of the same name in the south of Peru.
Established more than 500 years ago, the port of Pisco was..
Celebrate the Peruvian Chilcano during Semana Del Chilcano
Visitors to South America will have heard of, and more than likely tried Peru’s national drink – the Pisco Sour. There is also another..
Passionfruit Pisco Sour
A refreshing tropical twist on the classic Pisco Sour
Passionfruit Pisco Sour is one of many variations of the traditional Pisco Sour..
Virgilio Martinez – Central
The Pisco People were delighted to meet the globally acclaimed chef, Virgilio Martinez from Central in Lima – ranked number 4 in the..
The Original Pisco Punch: invented in San Francisco in the mid 1800s
The original Pisco Punch, invented by Duncan Nicol at the Bank Exchange Hotel around 1853, was a favourite in the booming cocktails scene..
L.A.’s Cocktail Scene Puts the Spotlight on Peruvian Pisco
L.A.’s Cocktail Scene Puts the Spotlight on Peruvian Pisco
WRITTEN BY BRAD JAPHE – L.A. WEEKLY
TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 2016 AT 10:15 A.M.
The..
Beyond the pisco sour: Why Peru’s favourite spirit is taking off
SHARNEE RAWSON (23 NOVEMBER 2016)
Peruvians are seriously passionate about pisco. It is to them what champagne is to the French, or..
Gastón Acurio Masterclass
The 2017 Melbourne Food & Wine Festival is being held in conjunction with the Worlds 50 Best Restaurant Awards from 31 March to 9 April..
Month of Pisco – Win a trip to Peru
Commencing on 1 July 2016, The Pisco People and participating venues in Sydney and Melbourne will run ‘Month of Pisco’ to promote Peru’s..
Johnny Schuler – world leading expert on pisco – comes down under
The Pisco People were excited to bring Johnny Schuler to Australia! Who is Johnny Schuler you ask? Well, Johnny is not only an author,..