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Pisco is a city in the Ica region in Peru and is the capital of the province with the same name. It has approximately 120,000 inhabitants and is probably most famous because of the Peruvian grape liquor called Pisco, a local favorite. The nearby vineyards still produce for this liquor, but not exclusively anymore.
From the Pisco Travel Guide
3 Months in South America
A friend and I are heading on a round the world trip starting in November. We are finishing up with just over 3 months in South America. Our rough route is Santiago>Valparaiso>La Serena>Antofagasta>Atacama>Arica>Tanca>Arequipa>pisco>Lima>Cuzco (Inca Trail)>Puno>La Paz>Oruro>Sucre>Tupiza>Tarija>Salta (fly to BA). Form there we are travelling ...
North of Lima - where to explore with limited time?
but a peacful beach location if you want a break. Alternatively you could go south and visit pisco with its famous local drink (you've gotta try a pisco sour), or visit Ica or the Nazca lines ...
South America first timer needs Peru itinerary help!!!
As the title would suggest I am planning a three week trip to Peru in July of this year and am hoping that someone might be able to help me with a few questions before I book up! I was planning on flying into Lima and travelling round what is known as the 'Gringo Trail' (Lima-Pisco ...
Lima - Pisco
paper though????? Pisco We took a nice posh bus down to Pisco, we even got lunch! On arrival in Pisco ...
Posted in Around the World by J9travels
Lunahuana
, a Pisco distillery. It was a very honest and simple sort of operation and the amicable owner spent a good ...
Posted in Cromie & Andrew's Tour d'Americas by cromie79
South Coast of Peru: Paracas, Bellestas Islands, Ica
, somewhere around Ica, where they make Pisco (from white grapes. its extremely strong) and some sweet wines ...
Posted in Setting Forth in the Universe by boocy