winelover1
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Joined this forum a couple days ago. Glad to be here!
I am from Lima, Peru, the country of llamas and Macchu Picchu.
Currently studying a very basic course on wine tasting and the varieties of grapes.
So I guess I'll share a bit about the wine here. South American overall is great. Whether it is Malbec from Argentina, or Cabernet Sauvignon from Chile or Peru. These aged wines taste amazingly well, and are great companions with a nice grilled steak.
In Peru we use our vineyards for both pisco and wine as well. For those of you unfamiliar with pisco, it is a native drink of Peru (though some Chileans argue it is from them... whatever, both varieties taste differently anyways). So pisco is quite a strong drink, made from different varieties of grape and there are different types of it as well.
Eager to learn a lot here in this forum
I am from Lima, Peru, the country of llamas and Macchu Picchu.
Currently studying a very basic course on wine tasting and the varieties of grapes.
So I guess I'll share a bit about the wine here. South American overall is great. Whether it is Malbec from Argentina, or Cabernet Sauvignon from Chile or Peru. These aged wines taste amazingly well, and are great companions with a nice grilled steak.
In Peru we use our vineyards for both pisco and wine as well. For those of you unfamiliar with pisco, it is a native drink of Peru (though some Chileans argue it is from them... whatever, both varieties taste differently anyways). So pisco is quite a strong drink, made from different varieties of grape and there are different types of it as well.
Eager to learn a lot here in this forum