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  2. How to Drink Pisco, the South American Spirit Showing Up In ...

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    Chilcano: Another popular Peruvian cocktail, the Chilcano mixes pisco with ginger ale, lime juice, and bitters for a light, effervescent drink perfect for warm-weather sipping.

  3. Pisco sour - Wikipedia

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    Other Peruvian pisco-based cocktails include the chilcano (made with pisco and ginger ale) and the capitán (made with pisco and vermouth). [39] Another similar cocktail, from the United States, is the Californian pisco punch, originally made with Peruvian pisco, pineapples, and lemon. [53]

  4. Peruvian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Peruvian cuisine is often made spicy with ají pepper, a basic ingredient. Peruvian chili peppers are not spicy but serve to give taste and color to dishes. Rice often accompanies dishes in Peruvian cuisine, and the regional sources of foods and traditions give rise to countless varieties of preparation and dishes.

  5. Don Alfredo (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    Don Alfredo is a popular [2] cocktail of modern Peruvian cuisine. The drink is prepared by mixing Peruvian mosto verde pisco, elderflower infused liquor such as St-Germain and lime juice in a cocktail glass filled with ice. The glass is then topped off with sparkling mineral water.

  6. This take on the Peruvian pisco sour is flavored with passion ...

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  7. Pisco - Wikipedia

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    Colonial era amphorae called pisko in Cañete Valley, Peru. The oldest use of the word pisco to denote Peruvian aguardiente dates from 1764. [6] The beverage may have acquired its Quechua name from the Peruvian town of Pisco, once an important colonial port for the exportation of viticultural products, [7] which is located on the coast of Peru in the valley of Pisco, by the river with the same ...

  8. Chicha morada - Wikipedia

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    The export of purple corn during the year 2008 reached its zenith, in countries with an influx of Peruvian immigrants. [3] Chicha morada is the representative drink of Peruvian cuisine, because it is refreshing and versatile for pairing. It combines in any occasion of consumption, either individually or as a group and is consumed by young ...

  9. Category:Peruvian drinks - Wikipedia

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