Impeccably clean and undeniably mixable, Singani 63 is a Bolivian spirit with a rich history that is distilled high in the Andes from Muscat of Alexandria grapes.
A group of Spanish missionaries planted the Muscat of Alexandria grape a mile high in the Bolivian Andes. When the grapes matured at a high altitude, their skins thickened, creating a marvelously unique flavor during the distillation process. Bolivians called the spirit Singani and embraced it as a national treasure, but kept it from the rest of the world. 500 years later, when Steven Soderburger was gifted a bottle during the filming of Che on location in Bolivia.Singani 63 is unique among spirits to be given both a DO (Designation of Origin) and a GI (Geographical Indication) since the grapes are grown at a minimum altitude of 5,250 feet and within the confines of the historic home of Singani in the Andes.