To taste Peruvian wines, you can visit wineries and vineyards in major wine-producing regions such as Ica, Moquegua, Tacna, Arequipa, and Lima, or enjoy tastings at specialized venues in Lima.
Ica: Famous for its red, white, and sparkling wines, with numerous wineries and vineyards to explore, such as Bodegas Vista Alegre, Bodega Ocucaje, and Bodega Y Viñedo Sotelo.
Moquegua: Noted for its wines made from Quebranta grapes.
Tacna: Offers a variety of red and white wines, including Negra Criolla.
Arequipa: Specializes in red wines made from Quebranta grapes.
Lima: An emerging region with quality white wines.
La Tostadora Café: A place in Barranco with a Peruvian wine list from Ica, Arequipa, and Cañete, according to latostadora.pe.
Mostum Vino Club: A space in Miraflores where you can taste wines from different Peruvian regions, according to El Comercio.
Wineries and Vineyards: Many wineries offer tours and tastings, such as those in Ica, such as the Ruta del Pisco in Ica.
La Viniteca: A specialty wine shop in Miraflores.
Cata del Vino: Offers information on wineries and wine routes in Peru.
Bodegas Vista Alegre: Offers guided tours and pisco and wine tastings, according to TripAdvisor.
Bodega Ocucaje: A winery with a tradition in winemaking.
Bodega Y Viñedo Sotelo: A place to enjoy wines and wine experiences, according to TripAdvisor.
Bodegas Horola: An option for wine tourism in La Rioja.