Barsol Pisco Acholado 750ML

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Description

Barsol Pisco Acholado 750ML is a Peruvian blended-grape pisco bottled at 41.3% ABV (82.6 proof) in a 750ml bottle. A Gold Medal winner at the 2007 San Francisco World Spirits Competition, this expression from Bodega San Isidro in Peru's Ica Valley combines three aromatic and non-aromatic grape varieties into one of the most complex piscos available outside of Peru.

Quick Facts: ABV: 41.3%  |  Origin: Ica Valley, Peru  |  Style: Acholado (Blended Grape)  |  Distillery: Bodega San Isidro

Production & Heritage

Bodega San Isidro operates from Peru's Ica Valley, the country's most celebrated pisco-producing region. The Acholado expression blends approximately 70% Quebranta (a non-aromatic grape), 20% Italia, and 10% Torontel — the latter two being aromatic varieties that contribute floral lift and fruit complexity. Under the direction of master distiller Alfredo Mendiola Martinez, the grapes are naturally fermented into wine, then single-distilled in century-old estate-owned copper pot stills directly to bottle proof. No water is added, no aging occurs, and no flavoring or additives are introduced at any stage — a strict adherence to Peruvian denomination of origin regulations that makes pisco one of the purest distilled spirits in the world.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Ripe melon skin and raspberry jam open the nose, followed by fresh blackcurrant, green grape must, and honeysuckle blossom. Subtle linseed oil and faint black pepper add depth beneath the fruit-forward top notes.

Taste: The entry is pronounced with grape must and blackberry, quickly joined by cracked black pepper at the mid-palate. As it develops, tangerine and apricot emerge alongside hints of white chocolate, giving the spirit a layered, almost dessert-like quality. The interplay between the non-aromatic Quebranta backbone and the floral Italia and Torontel grapes creates a textural richness uncommon in unaged spirits.

Finish: Long and persistent, with green grape, blackberry fruit, and dark chocolate lingering alongside honeysuckle blossom. A mild black pepper spice carries through to the very end, accompanied by traces of oolong tea and candied violet.

How to Drink Barsol Acholado

Sipping neat at room temperature reveals the full aromatic spectrum of the three-grape blend; a single ice cube tempers the pepper spice without muting the floral character. This expression is arguably the definitive cocktail pisco. A Pisco Sour benefits from the Acholado's grape-forward weight, which holds up against egg white and citrus. A Chilcano — pisco, ginger ale, lime, and bitters — pairs well with the spirit's tangerine and pepper notes for a refreshing long drink. In a Pisco Punch, the honeysuckle and apricot character amplifies the cocktail's traditional pineapple gum syrup base.

Best For

  • Home bartenders building a Latin American spirits collection
  • Introducing wine lovers to grape-based spirits
  • Hosting a Pisco Sour night with friends
  • Gifting someone who has explored tequila and mezcal but hasn't yet discovered pisco

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Barsol Acholado taste like? It delivers pronounced grape must and blackberry with cracked black pepper, layered over tangerine, apricot, and faint white chocolate, finishing long with honeysuckle and mild spice.

How does Barsol Acholado compare to El Gobernador? El Gobernador is a Chilean pisco made from Muscat grapes, which tends toward a lighter, more overtly floral profile, while Barsol Acholado's three-grape blend provides greater body and a more complex interplay of fruit, pepper, and grape must. Barsol also follows Peru's stricter regulations — single distillation to bottle proof with no water added — whereas Chilean pisco permits dilution.

Is Barsol Acholado good for cocktails? The Acholado style is widely considered the best pisco category for cocktails because the blend of aromatic and non-aromatic grapes provides both fragrance and structural weight to stand up against citrus, sweeteners, and bitters.

Where is Barsol Acholado made? It is produced at Bodega San Isidro in the Ica Valley of Peru, one of the country's five officially designated pisco-producing regions and historically its most prominent.

What foods pair well with Barsol Acholado? Ceviche, where the spirit's citrus and pepper notes mirror the dish's acidity; duck breast with fruit glaze, complementing the apricot and blackberry character; dark chocolate truffles, echoing the finish's cocoa tones; Manchego cheese, whose nuttiness contrasts with the floral aromatics; and empanadas, where the grape must character cuts through rich, savory fillings.

What sizes does Barsol Acholado come in? The standard size is 750ml, which is the most widely available format internationally.

Is Barsol Acholado worth the price? Barsol Acholado positions as a mid-range pisco that punches above its price tier — its multi-grape blend, copper pot still distillation, and competition medals place it alongside expressions that often cost considerably more.

Why Barsol Acholado?

What separates this expression is the strict adherence to Peruvian pisco's defining constraint: a single distillation from grape wine directly to final bottle proof, with absolutely nothing added. The blending of Quebranta, Italia, and Torontel grapes before distillation gives it a structural complexity that single-varietal piscos cannot replicate — the Quebranta provides earthy grip, the Italia adds tropical fruit, and the Torontel contributes floral high notes. Recognition at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition across multiple years confirms that this is not a regional curiosity but a globally competitive spirit. For anyone building fluency in grape-based distillates beyond brandy and grappa, Barsol Acholado is essential reference material.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Pisco
  • Product of
    Peru
  • Size
    750ML
  • Proof
    82.6
  • Brand
    Barsol

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