Singani is only produced in Bolivia, if you want to know more about this extraordinary drink, explore this link. Did you know that #Potosí is among the main regional producers of Wines and Singanis?Our fertile valleys are full of vine production, after Tarija, Potosí has the largest producing region that is not being used to…
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10 reasons to say cheers Tarija! – 10 razones para decir ¡salud Tarija!
Lourdes, Molina, El Deber: The capital of Tarija will celebrate its 449th anniversary and here are some reasons to celebrate for the ‘chura’ tierra chapaca The city of Tarija is hours away from celebrating its 449 years of foundation and here we present some reasons to say ‘cheers’ to this ‘chura’ chapaca land. 1. At…
What is the comparative advantage of singani over pisco? – ¿Cuál es la ventaja comparativa del singani sobre el pisco?
The comparative advantage of Singani over Pisco lies in its unique characteristics and the specific production methods associated with it. Here are some key factors that contribute to Singani’s comparative advantage: La ventaja comparativa del Singani sobre el Pisco radica en sus características únicas y los métodos de producción específicos asociados a él. Aquí están…
The United States recognizes the singani as a distinctive product of Bolivia | Estados Unidos reconoce al singani como producto distintivo de Bolivia
David Maygua, El Deber: With this registration from the US Government, it is estimated that the annual production of this distillate based on the Moscatel de Alejandría grape will increase due to a greater demand. Singani is officially recognized in the United States as a distinctive Bolivian product and will be marketed under the ‘Made…
A Colorful Bolivian-Themed Speakeasy Starts a Monthlong Pop-Up in Adams Morgan
Evan Caplan, DC Eater: Casa Kantuta’s 18th Street NW residency includes singani cocktails and a weekend market with salteñas A new pop-up cocktail bar in Adams Morgan aims to give the busy nightlife district a taste of the drinks, food, sites, and sounds of the Andean plateau in South America. Siblings Carla and Juan Sanchez,…
Why Bolivia Should Be Your Next Wine Destination
Megan Spurrell, Condé Nast Traveler: And how you can start drinking Bolivian wine right now. In 2013, Montevideo, Uruguay hosted a blind wine-tasting contest. Tasters sampled tannat wines, made with a grape originating (but not universally beloved) in France, that is now a prized export of Uruguay. The surprise winner: a Bolivian wine. It was Bolivia’s first-ever grand…
