Handed down from father to son, for over five generations, Pisco Waqar is the link of a distant past and modern taste.
When Escolástica Álvarez married Rafael Camposano in 1850, two important families were joined and also a whole culture combining the heritage of the Spanish and the Diaguita. Adding to the tenancy of the land a family legacy, the mystique and spirituality of our ancestral communities. The Camposano began to discover in the lands of Tulahuén the riches and the mysteries of a fascinating land. The land, in turn, gave itself magnificently to the hands of young farmers who started making a future in them. The growing of the vine and the crafting of products derived from the grape has kept the family united to these
magical northern lands for over 150 years. Five generations of the Camposano family are the protagonists of a story of tradition, family values and identity around an unique liquor branded with the seal of the lands of Tulahuén and the work of its people. Today, with tradition, innovation and passion for the charming lands of Tulahuén, the family is carrying forward the challenge of delivering a Pisco that satisfies the most demanding palates.
