This Pisco has nothing to do with Italy. Italia is the name of an aromatic grape type with an extremely fragrance. It is related to the muscat grape local in southern countries.
The Spaniards brought wine grapes to their colonies in South America to make wine for their religious ceremonies, and it is adapted optimally to Peru to the sunny and dry climate. The name Italia describes the pinnacle of the varieties used for Peruvian Pisco.
Tasting Notes:
Nose: Lures with lime and a touch of bergamot. In the background, Cherimoya looks for attention. Semi–aromatic with a hint of Muscat.
Palate: In addition to the aromas, intense prickly pear flavours of citrus and tropic fruits.
Finish: Long and persistent.