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Suyo

Suyo
Single Origin No. 1 Quebranta Pisco Brandy

Category: Pisco

Date Tasted:
Country: Peru
Alcohol: 42.5%
88 Points
Silver Medal
Highly Recommended

Suyo
Single Origin No. 1 Quebranta Pisco Brandy

Category: Pisco

Date Tasted:
Country: Peru
Alcohol: 42.5%
Clear color. Aromas and flavors of dried italian herbs, orange, candied lemon, and wet clay with a satiny, bright, bone-dry medium body and a stimulating, medium-length finish that shows suggestions of lemon meringue, clean linen, pear juice, and dried mango. Delicate with subtle aromatics, reminiscent of a walk through the forest after a summer rain and smelling fallen fruits on the wet grass.

Tasting Info

Spirits Glass Style: Fruity & Mild
Aroma Aroma: dried italian herbs, orange, candied lemon, and wet clay
Taste Flavor: Same as aromas with suggestions of lemon meringue, clean linen, pear juice, and dried mango
Smoothness Smoothness: Rough
Finish Finish: Normal
Enjoy Enjoy: on the rocks and neat
Bottom Line Bottom Line: Delicate with subtle aromatics, reminiscent of a walk through the forest after a summer rain and smelling fallen fruits on the wet grass.

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The Producer

Pisco

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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.