List of piscos
This is a list of main brands of pisco.
Chile
CCU owned
- Pisco Campanario[1]
- Mistral,[1] named after Gabriela Mistral a Chilean literature nobel laureate native to Elqui Valley
- Ruta Norte[1]
- La Serena,[1] named after the city of La Serena
- Pisco Control[1]
- Tres Erres[1]
- Pisco Horcón Quemado[1]
CAPEL owned
- Alto del Carmen,[2] named after the locality of Alto del Carmen
- Pisco Capel,[3] one of Chile's oldest pisco brands
Prohens
- Malpaso[1]
Other
- Fundo los nichos,[4] Oldest pisco in chile, originally Tres Erres until the brand was sold to CCU, Pisco Bauza
- Waqar,[5] 5 generations of pisco maker
Peru
- BARSOL
- Biondi
- Bohórquez
- Cascajal
- Cortijo del Alto
- Cuatro Gallos
- De Carral
- Del Macho
- Don Alfredo
- Don Benedicto
- Don César
- Don Isidoro
- Don Saturnino
- Don Zacarías
- DonBerly
- E. Copello Puro
- El Alambique
- El Almendral
- El Monitor
- El Sarcay de Azpitia
- El Viejo Parral
- Ferreyros
- Fontana Pisco
- Fundo Real
- Gran Cruz
- GRAN SIERPE
- Grimaldi
- Guacamayo
- Pisco Huamaní
- La Diablada
- La Caravedo
- Los Nichos
- Lovera
- Miski
- Mongess
- Monteluz[6][7]
- Montesierpe
- Ocucaje
- Pancho Fierro Acholado
- Paz Soldán
- Piscología
- Poblete
- Pozo Santo
- Payet
- Pisco 100 Perfectly Peruvian
- Pisco Portón
- Queirolo
- Reinoso
- Rivadeneyra
- Soldeica
- Sotelo
- Tres Generaciones
- Tacama Demonio de Los Andes
- Tradición
- Viejo Porrón
- Viejo Tonel Black
- Viñas de Oro
- Rajaz Pisco
Other countries
- Leopold Bros. - United States[8]
- Don Quixote Distillery - United States
References
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