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Pisco Huamaní is a distilled spirit that became a passion passed down from generation to generation since Don Ismael de la Quintana produced the first bottle in 1890. However, after the land expropriations of the 1970s, Hacienda Huamaníand its famous distilled spirit were forgotten. Fortunately, the family revived the hacienda and the production of Pisco Huamaní to continue sharing their passion with the world.
It was on the Hacienda Huamaní, in the Valley of Ica, Peru, that our tradition of making pisco began and thus, the reason for our name. In Quechua, Huamaní refers to the mountain spirits who protected the Incan people and their harvests.
Pisco Huamani Acholado is a distilled liquor with an original recipe dating back to 1890, made from Quebranta, Italia, and Torontel grapes. It is known for its unique flavor and aroma. It has a pale yellow color with floral and fruity aromas, and is smooth, fruity, and slightly sweet on the palate. Pisco Huamani Acholado is an excellent option for... Pisco Huamani Acholado is a distilled...
Pisco Huamani Quebranta is a name that resonates in the hearts of pisco lovers. This distillate is known for being classic and elegant, and for having started a tradition that has endured over the years. Since its creation in 1890, Pisco Huamaní Quebranta has been the original distillate of fine aromas and smoothness on the palate that has delighted... Pisco Huamani Quebranta is a name...