Pisco is a colorless or yellowish-to-amber-colored spirit produced in winemaking regions of Peru and Chile. Made by distilling fermented grape juice into...
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A pisco sour is an alcoholic cocktail of Peruvian origin that is traditional to both Peruvian and Chilean cuisine. The drink's name comes from pisco, a...
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Pisco is a grape brandy produced in Peru Pisco or PISCO may also refer to: Pisco, Peru, a coastal city Pisco Province, Ica Region Pisco District, Pisco...
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Pisco (Quechua: Pisqu) is a city located in the Department of Ica of Peru, the capital of the Pisco Province. The city is around 9 metres (28 feet) above...
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Pisco punch was an alcoholic beverage made famous by Duncan Nicol at the Bank Exchange Saloon at the end of the 19th century, in San Francisco, California...
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Pisco Elqui is a Chilean village (pueblo) in the commune of Paihuano, Elqui Province, Coquimbo Region. It is located in the Elqui Valley, 107 km east...
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At least two ships of the Peruvian Navy have been named BAP Pisco: BAP Pisco (DT-142) was a Terrebonne Parish-class tank landing ship launched in 1953...
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Sour (cocktail) (section Pisco sour)
seem period pieces, evocative of another era".[1] The classic pisco sour recipe contains pisco brandy (usually an un-aged grape brandy from Perú), fresh lime...
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In Peru, pisco is a "designation of origin" that is reserved for the alcoholic beverage belonging to a variety of grape aguardiente produced in Peru since...
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Pescetarianism (redirect from Pisco-veganism)
Pescetarianism (/ˌpɛskəˈtɛəri.ənɪzəm/ PESK-ə-TAIR-ee-ə-niz-əm; sometimes spelled pescatarianism) is a dietary practice in which seafood is the only source...
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Alianza Pisco is a Peruvian football club located in the city of Pisco, Peru. The Club Sport Alianza Pisco was founded in 1923. In 2006 Copa Perú, the...
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Pisco Vuanga (born 12 September 1982) is a retired Congolese football goalkeeper. Pisco Vuanga at National-Football-Teams.com v t e...
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The Pisco Formation is a geologic formation located in Peru, on the southern coastal desert of Ica and Arequipa. The approximately 640 metres (2,100 ft)...
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BAP Pisco (AMP-156) is a Makassar-class landing platform dock belonging to the Peruvian Navy that was built between 2013 - 2017 by Shipyard Marine Industrial...
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Valley Pisco Campanario Pisco Control Pisco Control Ruta Norte Tres Erres Alto del Carmen, named after the locality of Alto del Carmen Pisco Capel, one...
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Miguel Pisco (born 1944) is the Chairman of Grupo Desportivo Estoril Praia (Estoril-Praia), a Portuguese football club, located near Lisbon. Pisco was the...
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Pisco is a province of the Ica Region in Peru. Its capital is the town of Pisco, where the popular liquor of the same name originated. North: Chincha...
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2007 Peru earthquake (redirect from 2007 Pisco earthquake)
(120 mi) from the epicenter, respectively. MMI IX (Violent) assigned to the Pisco-Chincha Alta area. Coastal Peru has a history of very large earthquakes...
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Capitán FAP Renán Elías Olivera Airport (redirect from Pisco airport)
Renán Elías Olivera Airport (IATA: PIO, ICAO: SPSO) is an airport serving Pisco, an oceanside city in the Ica Region of Peru. It is used by the Peruvian...
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Department of Ica (section Pisco)
parentheses, are: Chincha (Chincha Alta) Ica (Ica) Nazca (Nazca) Palpa (Palpa) Pisco (Pisco) Capital of the Ica Department. A very modern clean city that has Peruvian...
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Mistral is a brand of Chilean pisco owned by Compañía de Cervecerías Unidas (CCU). The brand takes its name from the Chilean Matyas Mistral who was a...
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Pisco is a mountain in Peru, located in the Cordillera Blanca about 60 km north of Huaraz. It was first climbed on July 12, 1951, by C. Kogan, G. Kogan...
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Peruvian pisco. He is also a member of National Commission of Pisco (CONAPISCO) which promotes and protects the quality and standards of pisco in Peru...
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financial crisis, by Italian bankers employed at nearby RBS offices. Pisco negroni: uses pisco in place of gin. National negroni: uses Chilean herbal liqueur...
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Pisco Basin (Spanish: Cuenca de Pisco) is a sedimentary basin extending over 300 kilometres (190 mi) in southwestern Peru. The basin has a 2 kilometres...
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(smallpox hill), is a series of about 5,000–6,000 man-sized holes found in the Pisco Valley on the Nazca Plateau in Peru. Local people have no idea who made...
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Monteluz is a Peruvian pisco distillery producing limited amounts of multivarietal pisco using the Mosto Verde technique, which consists of distilling...
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Santiago Queirolo (originally named Giacomo), was a Peruvian pisco producer based in Pueblo Libre, a district in Lima.[citation needed] Italian immigrant...
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List of Peruvian dishes (section Pisco cocktails)
Mia Morochita Mosquito Mother Earth Pisco Collins Pisco Punch Pisco Sour: Typical Peruvian cocktail made with a pisco, lime and egg-white. Poker Potito...
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prehistoric geoglyph found on the northern face of the Paracas Peninsula at Pisco Bay in Peru. Pottery found nearby has been radio carbon dated to 200 BCE...
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