The Ica designation, located in the southern part of Peru, is an emerging wine region beginning to make a name for itself on the global wine scene. Benefiting from a desert climate with long, hot, sunny summers, this region offers ideal conditions for viticulture, similar to some of the world's most renowned wine regions. The soils, mainly composed of sand and loam, provide exceptional drainage, giving the wines a unique depth and complexity. Ica is particularly renowned for its white grape varieties such as Quebranta, as well as its red varieties like Tannat and Malbec, which thrive under these challenging yet rewarding conditions. Ica wines are characterised by their freshness, vibrant acidity, and expressive ripe fruit aromas, with subtle mineral notes defined by the terroir. In addition to wine, Ica is also famous for its iconic Pisco, a grape-based spirit that shares the same level of excellence as its wines. By exploring Ica wines, wine enthusiasts have the opportunity to discover a beautiful expression of Peruvian character, resulting from a harmonious combination of local tradition and modern innovation.