Bodega Lazo
Bodega Lazo is a family-run winery in Peru’s Ica Valley, where desert heat and irrigation-fed vineyards have long made grapes central to local work and trade. The bodega preserves an older rhythm of winemaking and pisco production, evoked by rooms lined with botijas , the large earthenware jars once used to ferment, store, and ship grape spirits in the colonial era. Part workshop and part memory house, it ties Ica’s everyday agriculture to a national drink that still carries the region’s identity.
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