Is wine expensive in Peru?

Answered by Nicholas Phillips

Is expensive in Peru? Well, let me tell you about my personal experiences and observations as a sommelier and brewer in Peru.

First of all, it's important to note that the cost of wine can vary depending on several factors such as the type of wine, the region it comes from, and where you purchase it. Generally speaking, if you want a decent bottle of wine, you will have to pay the price.

In my experience, I have found that the prices for wine in Peru are generally higher compared to other countries, especially when it comes to imported wines. This is primarily due to import taxes and transportation costs. So, if you are looking for a bottle of wine that you are familiar with from your home country, be prepared to pay a bit more for it here in Peru.

That being said, there are also some local wines produced in Peru that are more affordable. These wines are often made from grapes grown in the wine regions of Ica, Arequipa, and Tacna, among others. While they may not have the same international recognition as wines from other countries, they can still be quite enjoyable and offer good value for money.

If you are on a budget and still want to enjoy a glass of wine, you can also consider purchasing wine by the glass at restaurants or wine bars. This way, you can try different wines without committing to a whole bottle.

Additionally, keep in mind that the cost of wine can also vary depending on where you purchase it. Supermarkets and liquor stores tend to offer a wider selection, but they may have higher prices compared to smaller, local shops. It's always a good idea to shop around and compare prices before making a purchase.

While wine in Peru may not be as cheap as it would be back home, there are still options available for different budgets. It's all about finding the right balance between quality and price. So, whether you are a wine enthusiast or just looking to enjoy a nice glass with dinner, there are opportunities to explore the world of wine in Peru without breaking the bank.