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Casa Lapostolle Pisco Blanco 700ml

size
700ml
country
Chile
UBC
90
UBC
90
Rated 90 by Ultimate Beverage Challenge
Exquisite and floral on the nose, with deeper, earthy tones reminiscent of overripe tropical melon and underbrush. Clean and elegant on the palate, it’s tropical and salty at first before a crisp, mineral, and effortless smooth finish. - 2021 ULTIMATE SPIRITS CHALLENGE ... More details
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Casa Lapostolle Pisco Blanco 700ml

SKU 869751
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$29.09
/700ml bottle
$27.64
/700ml bottle
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Professional Ratings
UBC
90
UBC
90
Rated 90 by Ultimate Beverage Challenge
Exquisite and floral on the nose, with deeper, earthy tones reminiscent of overripe tropical melon and underbrush. Clean and elegant on the palate, it’s tropical and salty at first before a crisp, mineral, and effortless smooth finish. - 2021 ULTIMATE SPIRITS CHALLENGE
Winery
Colour: Crystal clear. Nose: Subtle aromas of lemon grass, tangerine rind, white fruit such as green apple and pear. Palate: Velvety texture, herbal hints and floral notes such as jasmine and some spicy notes in the aftertaste. Service: Drink it neat, on the rocks, as part of a cocktail like Pisco Sour, or in a cocktail replacing vodka or gin.
Product Details
size
700ml
country
Chile
Overview
Exquisite and floral on the nose, with deeper, earthy tones reminiscent of overripe tropical melon and underbrush. Clean and elegant on the palate, it’s tropical and salty at first before a crisp, mineral, and effortless smooth finish. - 2021 ULTIMATE SPIRITS CHALLENGE
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Country: Chile

Whilst being widely regarded as definitively 'New World' as a wine producing country, Chile has actually been cultivating grapevines for wine production for over five hundred years. The Iberian conquistadors first introduced vines to Chile with which to make sacramental wines, and although these were considerably different in everything from flavor, aroma and character to the wines we associate with Chile today, the country has a long and interesting heritage when it comes to this drink. Chilean wine production as we know it first arose in the country in the mid to late 19th century, when wealthy landowners and industrialists first began planting vineyards as a way of adopting some European class and style. They quickly discovered that the hot climate, sloping mountainsides and oceanic winds provided a perfect terroir for quality wines, and many of these original estates remain today in all their grandeur and beauty, still producing the wines which made the country famous.
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