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A little about Playa Zipolite, The Beach of the Dead . . .
Playa Zipolite, Oaxaca, Southern Mexico, on the Pacific Ocean. A little bit about my favorite little get-away on this small world of ours.Zipolite, a sweaty 30-minute walk west from Puerto Angel, brings you to Playa Zipolite and another world. The feeling here is 1970's - Led Zep, Marley, and scruffy gringos.A long, long time ago, Zipolite beach was usually visited by the Zapotecans...who made it a magical place. They came to visit Zipolite to meditate, or just to rest.Recently, this beach has begun to receive day-trippers from Puerto Angel and Puerto Escondido, giving it a more TOURISTY feel than before.Most people come here for the novelty of the nude beach, yoga, turtles, seafood, surf, meditation, vegetarians, discos, party, to get burnt by the sun, or to see how long they can stretch their skinny budget.I post WWW Oaxaca, Mexico, Zipolite and areas nearby information. Also general budget, backpacker, surfer, off the beaten path, Mexico and beyond, information.REMEMBER: Everyone is welcome at Zipolite.ivan
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Wednesday, April 5, 2023
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Sunday, March 12, 2023
How to Travel from Oaxaca to Zipolite | Mexico https://www.nomadicbackpacker.com › travelling-between-oaxaca-and-zipolite.html Líneas Unidas was doing just 4 days a week but coming back both were running everyday. Check with the ticket office for current times. They both do the trip about 5 or 6 times a day or you could use the more frequent service to and from Pochutla, 10km from Zipolite. The ride over the mountains is pretty chilly so take a sweater.
Líneas Unidas was doing just 4 days a week but coming back both were running everyday. Check with the ticket office for current times. They both do the trip about 5 or 6 times a day or you could use the more frequent service to and from Pochutla, 10km from Zipolite. The ride over the mountains is pretty chilly so take a sweater.
Sunday, January 29, 2023
Enjoy the beautiful beaches of the Oaxacan coast, We share our direct schedules to Zipolite and Puerto Angel Reservations: Oaxaca: 9511875511 / Zipolite: 9581196666
Disfruta de las hermosas playas de la costa Oaxaqueña,
Te compartimos nuestros horarios directos a Zipolite y Puerto Angel
Reservaciones: Oaxaca: 9511875511 / Zipolite: 9581196666
Wednesday, January 25, 2023
visit #Oaxaca here in our #beautiful state you find everything Simple hotel with lodging for 1 to 8 people special prices Reservation 📱951-590-71-63 or via inbox
Hotel sencillo con hospedaje para 1 hasta 8 personas precios especiales
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Sunday, September 18, 2022
How to get to Zipolite from the City of Oaxaca by bus?, Quick guide to save money I am nomad Now, once you arrive in Pochutla, you will have to take a local car or transport to Zipolite, you will have two options: pay a collective taxi...
¿Cómo llegar a Zipolite desde la Ciudad de Oaxaca en autobús?, Guía rápida para ahorrar Ahora bien, una vea que arribas a Pochutla, tendrás que tomar un auto local o transporte hasta Zipolite, tendrás dos opciones: pagar un taxi colectivo ... |
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Heavy heavy rain and a fallen tree in the Zocalo of Oaxaca historic center
Giancarlo Gian Oaxaca added a new video to the album: Mes de Junio 2022 Oaxaca Mexico.
Una fuerte fuerte lluvia y caió un árbol en el zócalo de Oaxaca centro histórico
Sunday, May 1, 2022
Hostal Zipolite hospedaje con desayuno - Arteaga 100 C Oaxaca Número de teléfono WWW | Yoys Yoys - B2B Marketplace Get website, phone, hours, directions for Hostal Zipolite, Arteaga 100 C Oaxaca, +52 9515168397. Find other hospedaje con desayuno in Oaxaca with ...
Hostal Zipolite hospedaje con desayuno - Arteaga 100 C Oaxaca Número de teléfono WWW | Yoys Get website, phone, hours, directions for Hostal Zipolite, Arteaga 100 C Oaxaca, +52 9515168397. Find other hospedaje con desayuno in Oaxaca with ... |
Sunday, February 13, 2022
🌳 Él Tule 125 views • Premiered Jan 9, 2022 • Un árbol milenario muy cerca de la ciudad de Oaxaca, tan sólo verlo provoca un viaje en el tiempo.... An ancient tree very close to the city of Oaxaca, just seeing it causes a trip back in time ...
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Saturday, May 8, 2021
Datos curiosos de Oaxaca Diario La Verdad ... Puerto Escondido, la contemplación en las Bahías de Huatulco y la relajación en Mazunte y Zipolite. 10 El Templo de Santo Domingo de Guzmán.
Datos curiosos de Oaxaca ... Puerto Escondido, la contemplación en las Bahías de Huatulco y la relajación en Mazunte y Zipolite. 10 El Templo de Santo Domingo de Guzmán. |
Thursday, April 22, 2021
Hostal Zipolite Arteaga Hotel, Oaxaca City, Mexico - overview - Hotel Board Hotel Board Hotel-Board.com - overview: Hostal Zipolite Arteaga; Featuring free WiFi and a sun terrace, Hostal Zipolite Arteaga offers accommodation in Oaxaca ...
Hostal Zipolite Arteaga Hotel, Oaxaca City, Mexico - overview - Hotel Board
Hotel-Board.com - overview: Hostal Zipolite Arteaga; Featuring free WiFi and a sun terrace, Hostal Zipolite Arteaga offers accommodation in Oaxaca ...
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How to Drink Mezcal, According to an Oaxacan Bartender
How to Drink Mezcal, According to an Oaxacan Bartender
words: TYLER ZIELINSKI
illustration: DANIELLE GRINBERG
“You have to know the agave and the area where the raw material grew,” Aleks Medina, bar manager of Sabina Sabe in Oaxaca, Mexico, says of the complexities of mezcal. This information gives you “an idea of what to expect before drinking.”
Each mezcal has an utterly distinct terroir, Medina says, reflecting the diversity of different agave varieties, how they grew and were harvested, and from the unique production methods of each mezcalero. Some mezcals are more vegetal, some are floral, and some are sweet and have notes of honey. Others are nutty, or earthy, or taste strongly of minerals.
Before joining the team at Sabina Sabe, Medina worked with Mezcales Sanzekan, a label in Chilapa de Álvarez, Mexico. He came to love and respect what mezcal means to its community, and the importance of sustainability and reforestation for the longevity of the category.
Admittedly, a person can spend years studying mezcal and still not learn everything there is to know; but Medina is eager to share his love for mezcal with beginners and experts alike. Here are his tips for appreciating everything mezcal has to offer.
START WITH AN ESPADIN OR PAPALOTE
“I would start by tasting mezcal Espadin (Agave angostifolia) from the central valleys of Oaxaca and mezcal Papalote (Agave cupreata) from the lower mountain of Guerrero,” Medina says. “These two states have the greatest mezcal tradition and, therefore, are the most representative at the country level.”
Espadin is widely available at bars because it is harvested relatively early, when the agave is between 6 and 8 years old. “It is a neutral profile, easy to drink and the best reference to discover the different flavors that [mezcal] can have,” says Medina.
“After the Espadin, continue with other wild varieties,” he says. “Something important to consider is the time that the agave takes to mature, because with more time of growth and maturation on earth the mezcal is more complex and interesting, since it absorbs flavors of the environment in which it grows.”
TRY THE SAME VARIETAL ACROSS DIFFERENT REGIONS
“All the agaves have different expressions, and the regions where they reproduce also bring different flavors,” Medina says, even if they are made with the same maguey.
By tasting the same type of mezcal across regions, and even within regions, you can get a sense of all of the category’s diverse flavors and terroirs. As with wine, or any agricultural product, elevation, soil type, and climate have impact on the flavors and aromas of different mezcals.
LOOK FOR HIGH ABV
By law, mezcal must be distilled a minimum of two times to an alcohol level between 36 and 55 percent. Medina says that the range of 45 to 55 percent is where there is enough alcohol to allow the flavors and aromas of the mezcal to blossom and be experienced at their full potential. “It is in this range that the organoleptic properties of the drink can be better expressed,” he says.
Many brands available in the U.S are beneath this benchmark and typically sit around 40 to 43 percent. While there are some brands on the latter end of that range that provide genuine quality without losing flavor, such as Montelobos, the golden range Medina mentions is where the magic happens. He recommends mezcals such as Real Minero Largo, Rey Campero Espadin, and Jabali.
SIP IT NEAT
“The best way to drink mezcal will always be clean, in small sips similar to small kisses, always accompanied by a little water to cleanse the palate and hydrate,” Medina says. “In this way you can appreciate the different flavors and aromas of mezcal.”
GET CREATIVE WITH COCKTAILS
“Cocktail is a relatively new topic for mezcal,” says Medina. “It is a good tool to reach less risky palates; being a spirit of great complexity is not always easy for everyone.” While many bartenders will reach for a classic like the Margarita when substituting mezcal for another base spirit, Medina encourages people to be more diligent when using mezcal in cocktails.
“A cocktail based on mezcal should be a mixture that respects and enhances the flavors and aromas of the drink, so anyone who dares to make a cocktail should educate your palate to recognize the complexity of mezcal,” Medina warns. “My favorite cocktail [when mixing with] mezcal is a version of the classic Last Word, also known as Last of the Oaxacans.” This cocktail is equal parts mezcal Espadin, Luxardo Maraschino, Green Chartreuse, and lime juice — shaken and poured up in a coupe.
Published: May 5, 2019
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