Peruvian Pisco exports totaled US$3,789,000 between January and May 2024, reflecting a growth of 1%

Published 2024년 7월 25일

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Between January and May 2024, Peruvian pisco exports reached US$3,789,000, marking a 1% increase from the same period in the previous year. The United States was the primary destination, followed by Japan and Spain. Key exporters included Distillería La Caravedo and Bodega San Isidro. ADEX highlighted the importance of maintaining pisco grape cultivation in designated regions and promoting both domestic consumption and international market expansion. The demand also extends to pisco derivatives like Brandy and fruit macerates. In 2023, pisco exports totaled US$9,417,000, accounting for 56% of the 'pisco, wine, rum, and other spirits' sector.
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(Agraria.pe) Between January and May of this year, pisco shipments from Peru amounted to US$3,789,000, registering an increase of 1% compared to the US$3,750,000 reported in the same period of the year. former. This was stated by the central export manager of the Association of Exporters (ADEX), Diego Llosa, who indicated that in the first five months of 2024, the main destination of Peruvian pisco was the United States with purchases for US$ 1,418,000, participating with 35.7% of the total, followed by Japan with US$649,693 and Spain with US$469,687. Other important markets were Belgium and Italy. According to the Adex Data Trade Commercial Intelligence System, the main pisco exporting companies in the aforementioned period were Distillería La Caravedo, Bodega San Isidro, Viña Tacama, Bodegas y Viñedos Tabernero, Santiago Queirolo, Bodega San Nicolás, Macchu Pisco, Destilados Premium Perú, Agrícola Viña Vieja and Bodegas Don Luis. “The performance of our flagship drink in recent ...
Source: Agraria

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