Peruvian products
Bebidas, brebajes y pócimas del Perú explores the history and secrets of...
This refillable Maras salt grinder combines aesthetics and practicality....
This Intipalka Cabernet Sauvignon Syrah is made from 60% Cabernet...
Coarse Maras salt is hand-harvested on Andean terraces where saltwater...
Fine Maras salt is a Peruvian natural treasure and much more than a...
Doña Pepa's Turrón is the delicious flavour of October in Lima. Part of...
The Doña Pepa's Turrón is Lima's October colourful sweetness. It's one...
The Inca Kola Gordita became the iconic bottle of Inca Kola with its innovative format two decades ago. In Peru, asking for 'a gordita' in shops or restaurants is common and does not require any explanation. This term is associated with the 625ml bottle of the soft drink, an ideal size for sharing. The Gordita is now the brand's emblem. Its attractive... The Inca Kola Gordita became the...
Soda Guaraná (Peruvian soft drink) Backus / Pérou Soda Guaraná (Peruvian soft drink)...
Inca Kola Original Flavor, The Coca of the Incas ! Peru is one of the only countries in the world where Coca-Cola has failed to be number one... Peruvian people clearly prefer the Inca Kola, the fluorescent yellow soft drink, which has become a national symbol. Inca Kola Original Flavor, The Coca...
Inca Kola Original Flavor, The Cola of the Incas ! Peru is one of the only countries in the world where Coca-Cola has failed to be number one... Peruvian people clearly prefer the Inca Kola, the fluorescent yellow soft drink, which has become a national symbol. Inca Kola Original Flavor, The Cola...
Inca Kola, The Coca of the Incas ! Peru is one of the only countries in the world where Coca-Cola has failed to be number one... Peruvian people clearly prefer the Inca Kola, the fluorescent yellow soft drink, which has become a national symbol. Inca Kola, The Coca of the Incas !...
Soda Kola Inglesa (Peruvian soft drink) Fanta / Peru Soda Kola Inglesa (Peruvian soft...
Inca Kola, The Coca of the Incas ! Peru is one of the only countries in the world where Coca-Cola has failed to be number one... Peruvian people clearly prefer the Inca Kola, the fluorescent yellow soft drink, which has become a national symbol. Inca Kola, The Coca of the Incas !...