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Pisco Logia

Pisco Logia
Pisco Puro Quebranta

Category: Pisco

Date Tasted:
Country: Peru
Alcohol: 42.2%
93 Points
Gold Medal
Exceptional
$40

Pisco Logia
Pisco Puro Quebranta

Category: Pisco

Date Tasted:
Country: Peru
Alcohol: 42.2%
Clear color. Aromas and flavors of lemongrass, lemon pith and green apple, lilies and basil, and coconut and chestnut oil with a satiny, crisp, bone-dry full body and a tingling, engaging, medium-length finish conveying notes of under ripe mango, coconut cream, dried flowers and grass, and thai basil. Bold yet inviting, and probably fantastic in cocktails; this Pisco has amazing aromatics with bold fruits, refreshing citrus, and bright herbal tones.

Tasting Info

Spirits Glass Style: Juicy & Smooth
Aroma Aroma: lemongrass, lemon pith and green apple, lilies and basil, and coconut and chestnut oil
Taste Flavor: Same as aromas with notes of under ripe mango, coconut cream, dried flowers and grass, and thai basil
Smoothness Smoothness: Tingling
Enjoy Enjoy: in cocktails, neat and on the rocks
Cocktail Cocktails: Caipirinha, Pisco Punch, Pisco Sour
Bottom Line Bottom Line: Bold yet inviting, and probably fantastic in cocktails; this Pisco has amazing aromatics with bold fruits, refreshing citrus, and bright herbal tones.

The Producer

Topa Spirits

The Producer

Their Portfolio

93 Pisco Logia Pisco Puro Quebranta 42.2% (Peru) $40.00.
89 Pisco Logia Pisco Acholado 42.5% (Peru) $40.00.

Pisco

Spirits Glass Copita Clear.jpg
Serve in a Copita
Pisco is a famous brandy made in Peru and Chile; each country claims the beverage as its own. It is made from a variety of grapes, such as Muscat in both countries, as well as Quebranta and Mollar in Peru, and Torontel and Pedro Jimenez in Chile. The Quebranta grapes is used in most single-variety Pisco from Chile.

Although Peru produces much less Pisco than Chile, it exports a great deal more. Some versions are clear, while others have an amber, greenish hue; there are flavors of peach, coconut and pistachio and the finish is quite dry and earthy, comparable to a grappa in many cases.

Of course, most individuals know Pisco as the main ingredient in a Pisco sour cocktail, which includes angostura and lemon juice.