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Wine + Its Lore: Geography Shapes the Glass
Wine culture loves a tasting note the same way Carrie Bradshaw loves a Manolo Blahnik heel. Blackberry? Wet stone? Tobacco? We are enamored by them in different ways, but they all serve a purpose. Sometimes a suspiciously specific reference to “forest floor” can even bring us together. The longer you spend around wine, the [...]
by Eileen Zara2 viewsblogsancestral-wine-traditionsclimate-change-and-winecultural-translation-through-winecultural-wine-traveldiaspora-and-wine-culture - news
Almost-Summer Recipe Pairings Currently Living Rent Free in My Head
Almost-summer has its own kind of intoxication. It starts somewhere between golden hour and the first text that says “come over, I’m trying a new recipe!” Suddenly everybody becomes a little more attractive holding a wine glass in the kitchen or the patio, with bad lighting and vibey music. Nobody knows what time it is, [...]
by Eileen Zara1 viewblogsalmost-summer-entertainingbackyard-dinner-party-ideasballer-on-a-budget-winecalifornia-pinot-noircasual-wine-entertaining - news
The Roar Above the Canopy
In the rainforests of southern Belize, there is a sound that feels as ancient as the land itself. It rises through the canopy at dawn and again as the day begins to cool, a deep, echoing call that can travel for miles. For those who have never heard it before, it can be surprising, even a little haunting. The post The Roar Above the Canopy appeared first on Copalli Rum .
by WineGlass Marketing3 viewsblogs - news
Sunlight, Sea Air, and Something Shared
Easter in Belize arrives like a soft exhale, warm air moving through palm trees, the sea stretching endlessly under a sky brushed in light. It is one of the country’s most cherished holidays, where time slows, and life gathers itself around what matters most. The post Sunlight, Sea Air, and Something Shared appeared first on Copalli Rum .
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The Gentle Whale Shark
March in Belize brings more than warm weather and bright skies—it signals the start of one of the most spectacular natural events in the marine world. At the Gladden Spit Marine Reserve near Placencia, the world’s largest fish, the whale shark, begins to make its seasonal appearance. The post The Gentle Whale Shark appeared first on Copalli Rum .
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Dry season, Tourism, and Rum Barrels
March in Belize is a month of transition and clarity. The dry season is at its peak, bringing warm, steady breezes, bright skies, and an energy that inspires adventure. Rivers sparkle in the sunlight, the jungle hums with life, and the cayes shimmer with inviting turquoise waters. The post Dry season, Tourism, and Rum Barrels appeared first on Copalli Rum .
by WineGlass Marketing2 viewsblogs - news
The Scarlet Macaw: Loyalty in the Rainforest
The Scarlet Macaw is one of the most recognizable birds in the world — brilliant red plumage accented by bands of yellow and blue, wings stretching nearly four feet across. Native to Central and South America, these large parrots thrive in tropical forests where tall trees provide nesting cavities and abundant food sources. The post The Scarlet Macaw: Loyalty in the Rainforest appeared first on Copalli Rum .
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Cacao in Belize: Heritage, Flavor, and Ritual
Belize sits in the heart of the ancient Maya cacao region, where cacao has been cultivated for more than 3,000 years. Long before chocolate became a global confection, cacao was central to Maya civilization. It functioned as currency, played a role in marriage ceremonies and religious rituals, and was consumed as a spiced, unsweetened beverage reserved for important gatherings. The post Cacao in Belize: Heritage, Flavor, and Ritual appeared first on Copalli Rum .
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Come Over October: A Toast to Connection
Let’s admit it: the world is a lot right now. Loneliness is on the rise, the headlines rarely leave room for levity, and many of us are looking for something rooted, nostalgic, and real. Enter Come Over October, a national campaign with one refreshingly simple goal. Invite people into your orbit. Share wine. [...]
by Eileen Zara2 viewsblogsauthentic-wine-experiencesautumn-drinksautumn-harvestautumn-produceautumn-sipping
