Pisco Elqui

Pisco Elqui Church
An old distillery in Pisco Elqui

Pisco Elqui is a Chilean village (pueblo) in the commune of Paihuano, Elqui Province, Coquimbo Region. It is located in the Elqui Valley, 107 km east from La Serena, at about 1,300 metres above sea level.

This was the area where pisco was distilled in the early history of Chile. The original name of the town was La Greda. It was later changed to La Unión. In February 1936, the Law Decree 5,798 changed its name to Pisco Elqui to reinforce Chile's claim to have rights over the alcoholic drink, pisco, which in fact they are not. Pisco, the drink is originally from Peru where the real city, Pisco, exists for centuries (over 400 years). It is in Pisco, Peru where the alcoholic Peruvian drink was created and it is still produced today.

Coordinates: 30°07′25″S 70°29′36″W / 30.12361°S 70.49333°W / -30.12361; -70.49333

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