Translate

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

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Mezcal Straight Up From the worm to the burn, there are many myths associated with the godfather of Tequila. Published on Feb 1, 2012


Mezcal Straight Up

From the worm to the burn, there are many myths associated with the godfather of Tequila.

Published on Feb 1, 2012
 Mezcalería Los Amantes is a sexy, clandestine mezcal bar in the southern Mexican city of Oaxaca devoted to extremely small-production mezcals from across Oaxaca state, a land known for its distinctive cuisine and indigenous traditions. Scan the bottles curated by proprietors Guillermo Olguín and León Lory, and you’ll find more than a few that are handblown, with no worm in sight.
The liquid itself, says Olguín as he carefully pours, is “beautiful.”
Facts, not frat-party myths: Mezcal is not a type of Tequila (it’s the other way around), bears no relation to mescaline or other hallucinogenic drugs and the worm is an outdated marketing gimmick. Mezcal is a distinctive, handcrafted, historic elixir finally getting its due among spirits devotees.
Mezcal refers to any distillate from the spiky agave plant (known as maguey in Mexico), which, contrary to popular belief, is neither a cactus nor related to aloe.
Maguey is as emblematic of Mexico as corn, and its remarkable versatility has provided Mexicans with food and water, needle and thread, and—oddly enough—both weapons and cures since ancient times. The process of fermenting the sap of certain magueys to make the mildly alcoholic drink pulque goes back about 1,000 years. Mezcal wasn’t produced until the 1500s, when the Spanish Conquest brought distillation technology.
Cultivating agave in Oaxaca.
Cultivating agave in Oaxaca.
There are over 200 documented species of agave, and about 40 have been found to be used for mezcal. Tequila is just one type of mezcal, made exclusively from Agave tequilana Weber var. azul (Blue Agave), with production legally restricted to the state of Jalisco and certain municipalities in four neighboring states.

Roasted or steamed

The distinction between Tequila and traditional mezcal is significant.
Tequila is usually produced in massive quantities from steam-cooked agave. For mezcal, the meaty agave hearts (called piñas for their resemblance to pineapples) are slow-roasted in rock-lined pits over wood fires. The cooking can take several days (not to mention the 8-plus years for the agaves to reach maturity), and the resulting complexity and depth of flavor as compared to steam cooking is akin to a microwaved pork shoulder versus true Texas barbecue.
The cooked agave is then crushed by a horse towing a giant stone wheel, and the extracted juice is naturally fermented in wooden vats and then distilled in wood-fired copper or clay stills. The entire process takes place outdoors and without electricity.
The result is wildly variable and has all the particularity of a single-malt Scotch, with which fine mezcals are often compared. Neighboring towns might produce mezcal in the same manner from the same agave types, but with vastly different results, even from batch to batch.
“Mezcal is not about consistency,” says Jonathan Barbieri, a painter who bottles powerful, small-production mezcals under the name Pierde Almas.
Though Tequila received a Denominación de Origen (Appellation of Origin) designation in 1977, it wasn’t until 1995 that mezcal was given separate protection. This has proven controversial within Mexico, however. Under the new designation, only seven of Mexico’s 31 states are legally allowed to call their product mezcal, even though it has been produced throughout the country for centuries.
The vast majority of exported Mexican mezcals are made in Oaxaca from Agave angustifolia Haw. (commonly known as Maguey espadín in Spanish).
As with Tequila, the first step in bottle shopping is to look for “100% agave” on the label. Even given that, the differences among brands can be striking, albeit more a matter of personal taste than intrinsic quality. The taste, smell and mouthfeel of mezcal generally have more to do with farm-specific environmental factors and themezcaleros’ special touch than immutability among agave types or regions.

A pivotal moment for mezcal

Mezcal is typically served neat, usually with orange slices and sal de gusano (salt ground with the dried caterpillars that infest agaves), though salt with chili is an acceptable substitute. A wide-mouthed glass helps capture the often-powerful nose.
Like Tequila, there are mellow, oak-aged reposado and añejo mezcals, though most aficionados prefer unaged blancos for their clear expression of the agave. Héctor Vázquez, maestro mezcalero for Mezcal Los Danzantes, says that, like wine, “mezcal can have every flavor—fruity, savory, herbal, floral, spicy, mineral.”
As with most spirits that purists insist should be savored solo, mezcal can also be a fascinating cocktail ingredient. This might be key to its further diffusion in the United States.
“Mezcal is challenging for the average Tequila drinker, similar to how Scotch Islay whiskies are difficult for most whisky drinkers,” says Andrew Friedman, owner of Seattle’s Liberty Bar and president of the Washington State Bartender’s Guild. “But creative bartenders are starting to use them in cocktails.”
At Liberty Bar, for example, they’re likely to pair mezcal with complex bitters rather than citrus or fruit, an attempt to display the full range of mezcal’s flavor. Friedman has seen mezcal consumption steadily increase in the last year.
It’s a pivotal time for mezcal, as corporate interests are carefully noting its explosion in popularity, much like what occurred with Tequila.
“Tequila isn’t a Mexican industry anymore,” says Vázquez, referring to the vast majority of Tequila production being owned by multinational corporations. “I don’t want that to happen here.”
Ron Cooper of Del Maguey, who in 1995 introduced true mezcal to the U.S., agrees.
“My concern is the huge industrial plant built by a wealthy conglomerate that owns Coca-Cola bottling and making something called Zignum,” Cooper says. Zignum is a bland spirit that barely resembles “real” mezcal, but they have a massive marketing budget and export as far afield as New Zealand.
Back at Mezcalería Los Amantes, Olguín points out that mezcal’s distinctiveness is its appeal. He doesn’t see mezcal going the way of Tequila, but vice versa.
“I’m seeing new Tequilas in Mexico City,” he says. The producers, he says, “see what’s happening with mezcal, and they’re starting to talk about traditional production and unique flavors.”
He offers a rare mezcal made from the tiny Agave cupreata, which has a tangible creaminess and the briny flavor of black olives. “It’s very beautiful, no?”

La Otra Palabra ("The Other Word")

This drink, created by Los Angeles bartender Eric Alperin, takes its inspiration from The Last Word, a ginbased cocktail that originated at the Detroit Athletic Club. Opt for a mezcal with a clean, peppery zing.
2 ounces Sombra Mezcal
1 ounce fresh lime juice
¼ ounce Yellow Chartreuse
¼ ounce agave nectar
1 teaspoon Luxardo Maraschino Liqueur
Shake all ingredients with ice, and strain into a rocks glass over a large chunk of ice.

 

The Gentle Cousin

Created by mezcal booster Bobby Heugel of Anvil Bar & Refuge in Houston, Texas, this drink has a sophisticated profile, transposing lightly smoky notes of Chichicapa against bitter amaro and rich reposado Tequila.
1½ ounces Siembra Azul Reposado Tequila
½ ounce Del Maguey Chichicapa Mezcal
¾ ounce La Cuesta Reserva Vermouth
½ ounce Montenegro Amaro
1 teaspoon turbinado syrup* or agave nectar
2 dashes Angostura Bitters
Orange twist, for garnish
Combine ingredients in a mixing glass with ice. Stir and strain into a cocktail glass. Garnish with an orange twist.
* To make turbinado syrup, dissolve 2 parts golden turbinado sugar into 1 part simple syrup (which is, itself, 2 parts sugar to 1 part water).

Top-Rated Mezcal

94 Del Maguey Chichicapa Cask (Mexico; Del Maguey, Ranchos de Taos, NM).
This limited- edition, “single village” mezcal (only 14 three-bottle sets were produced and is available at New York City's Park Avenue Liquor) is aged for 14 years in glass bottles and then finished in a Stags’ Leap Cabernet barrel for 43 days. The result is a light nut-brown color and offers beautiful aromas of raisin, vanilla and dark chocolate, with a mellow pepper note in the background. Sweet agave nectar and honey flavors finish with a muted peppery sting.
abv: 47.8%  Price: $320
90 Sombra (Mexico; Domaine Select Wine Estates, New York, NY).
Beneath an edgy Hells Angels-esque black-and-silver label, the clear liquid gives off aromas of jalapeño, green bell pepper and a sun-warmed savory-
sweetness that hints at ripe tomatoes. A slightly sweet flavor quickly gives way to a pleasant hot pepper singe and just enough alcohol for balance. Silky feel on the tongue, medium body. Outstanding for a Bloody Mary or other tomato-based cocktail.
abv: 45%     Price: $45
89 Scorpion Mezcal Reposado (Mexico; Caballeros Inc., Manhasset, NY).
This aged spirit has a light straw color and an intriguing mix of smoky spice and caramel aromas. After airing, the caramel scent intensifies. The flavor starts as vaguely sweet and vanilla-like, with a soft feel on the tongue, then turns peppery, and finishes with anise and a strong alcohol bite. Despite two off-putting scorpions at the bottom of the bottle, a sophisticated approach to mezcal.
abv: 40%     Price: $45
88 Ilegal Reposado Mezcal (Mexico; Fredrick Wildman and Sons New York, NY).
Restrained, mellow, balanced, elegant— not something usually expected from the mezcal category. This aged mezcal has a light gold color and soft aromas—a whisper of pepper, a hint of smokiness, later opening to a big caramel scent. Peppery flavors and some agave sweetness finish with a sharp bite, which might mellow over ice.
abv: 40%     Price: $68
—Kara Newman

Try other delicious mezcal-based cocktails:
At Liberty Bar in Seattle, Washington, Owner Andrew Friedman finds that bitter flavors can help accentuate mezcal's complexity. "I love exposing people to the amazing range of tastes in the many different brands available," he says, noting that he's seen mezcal consumption steadily increase over the past year. This barrel-aged cocktail, a variation of one Friedman makes with his own mezcal and Campari, is both simple and delicious.

Simplemente Delicioso

Courtesy Liberty Bar, Seattle
1½ ounces mezcal
¼ ounce Campari
½ ounce Cointreau
½ ounce fresh lemon juice
¼ ounce simple syrup (or to taste)
2 dashes Peychaud’s Bitters
Combine all the ingredients in a cocktail shaker filled with ice and shake. Serve in a cocktail glass with ice.

Mojito de Té Limón

Courtesy Dulce Patria in Mexico City
10 mint leaves
2 tablespoons fresh lime juice
2 teaspoons sugar
1½ ounces mezcal (preferably blanco)
¼ cup cold lemongrass tea
Muddle the mint leaves with the lime juice and sugar in a highball glass until sugar dissolves. Add the mezcal and tea and stir well. Pour all the ingredients into a cocktail glass with ice.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Survivor - Eye of the Tiger with lyrics




Uploaded by  on Jan 30, 2012
Title says it.

Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.

Playa Manzanillo, Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, Mexico


Playa Manzanillo, Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, Mexico



Playa Manzanillo, Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, Mexico Mike Heesen takes you out to Playa Manzanillo for the day… This video is made by Mike Heesen. www.immacc-total.com Mike is an Online Marketing Coach and a Corporate Trainer for what is named ‘Arguably the World’s Largest and Most Prestigious Internet Marketing University’ available on the internet to-date. He teaches Individuals, Newbies and Seasoned Pros, to reach Financial Independence through proven, professional, effective marketing methods and business strategies, to stay competitive in the marketing arena, to leave the competition eating dust and to stay well ahead of all the new trends. Mike is a specialist in SEO Marketing, Article Marketing, Video Marketing and Social Media Networking and is a master in some other Simple but Proven Internet Marketing Techniques that he uses to train individuals as well as Corporate companies to remain ahead in this ever so competitive market place. To learn more about Mike, his team and new Business Tactis and Marketing Strategies, visit http


Tagged with:  •  •  •  •  •  • •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  • •  •  • 
Filed under: Article Marketing
Like this post? Subscribe to my RSS feed and get loads more!

Playa Manzanillo, Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, Mexico | 10 Dollar ...
Playa Manzanillo, Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, Mexico Mike Heesen takes you out to Playa Manzanillo for the day… This video is made by Mike Heesen.
10dollarwealth.com/?p=2873

QUINTA REAL HUATULCO HUATULCO, MEXICO

Huatulco Luxury Hotels- Quinta Real Huatulco- Suites, Luxury ...
Luxury Huatulco hotel Five-star Huatulco accommodations Luxury Huatulco hotels and resorts Five-star luxury lodging at Quinta Real Huatulco Luxury ...
preferredhotels.com/luxuryhotel/Quinta-Real-Huatulco/

THE 9 BAYS OF HUATULCO

http://www.huatulcotodoincluido.com/bahias-de-huatulco.html


THE 9 BAYS OF HUATULCO

Huatulco is known for many tourist attractions with which account, but, without doubt, what most characterizes this great tourist destination in Mexico are its 9 bays of Huatulco make a very unique and sought after by many domestic and foreign to enjoy a nice holiday in one of its 9 bays of Huatulco.
Tangolunda Bay 
This bay is characterized by having a large variety of hotels and 5 star gran turismo. In the calm waters of this bay you can perform various water activities like kayaking, scuba diving, snorkeling, aquamotos feel the speed or the tranquility of a sailboat.
Chahue Bay
in Huatulco Bay has a wide variety of food businesses with regional dishes you should try. The Bay also has among its attractions with a yacht marina and a beach club with all amenities. You will also find the place known as "little cross" a restaurateur and commercial place where you will also find sites for your enjoyment.
Bay of Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz Bay is considered the main Huatulco Bay and is where most go Tours to visit the other bays, in addition to the cruise ship pier, which helps a lot to the growth of the economy Huatulco, since it receives annually about 50 cruise ships a year. This Huatulco Bay also has a series of tourist-oriented shops and fun. If you enjoy sun, sand and sea, this bay will find the beach of Delivery, and Punta Santa Cruz Yerbabuena.
Conejos Bay
Huatulco always seeks to offer the best and most attractive places for tourists and Conejos Bay is no exception, the Huatulco Bay has beautiful beaches such as Playa Punta Arena and rabbits, horse riding activities such as enjoying the refreshing sea breeze, diving or snorkeling.
Maguey Bay
in Huatulco Bay This is a quiet bay where you can go to swim to the sea and enjoy the sun and sand. This bay has restaurants where you can taste typical dishes while performing aquatic activity you like.
Cacaluta Bay
Cacaluta Bay is ideal if you like to see the natural beauty, as in this Huatulco Bay you will find Zanate Laguna where you can observe different types of birds make their migration every year. This bay is also popular for having been the scene of the film "Y Tu Mama Tambien."
San Agustin Bay
Bay in Huatulco This is ideal for snorkelers as it has an extensive oral area ideal for watching various types of marine life. This bay, like most in Huatulco, with unique natural beauty that will make you forget all your earrings and relax to enjoy your vacation.
Chachacual Bay
If you want to spend the day on a beach unspoilt Chachacual Bay is your place. The Bay in Huatulco is listed as an ecological reserve of great natural beauty. This bay has two completely quiet beaches, India and Chachacual beach, these beaches are fine white sand and crystal are very warm water.
Organo Bay
This bay is formed of a virgin beach with moderate waves, warm water and fine white sand. The only way to reach this bay is by boat and holiday season there are small shops for the sale of seafood and refreshments. Undoubtedly one in Huatulco Bay where you can forget about everything.

Huatulco All Inclusiv




Private Cabanas in Mazunte, Oaxaca Closest Surfbreak: La Punta (34.9 miles away) - apartment - 4 bed, 4 bath, sleeps 13


Private Cabanas in Mazunte, Oaxaca

Closest Surfbreak: La Punta (34.9 miles away) - apartment - 4 bed, 4 bath, sleeps 13

Mazunte is great place as there are a variety of surf locations within 15 minutes of here. The Mazunte beach is less than 1 mile - you DO NOT have to go 35 for great waves. Mazunte has 3 beaches of its own and when you couple that with the ones in San Agustinillo, Ventanilla and Zipolite (for starters) one can always find a place to surf here. For a small village, it offers much in the way of nightlife, restaurants and activities. We also have white water rafting on 2 rivers. 
Las Mazuntinas has 4 separate rental units (2 with kitchens and 2 without but with refrigerator) offering a secure, clean place to explore the Oaxacan coast from. Free WiFi onsite. Parking.

Amenities

Linens Provided, Off Street Parking

Beds

Queen Bed, King Bed, Double Bed, Twin/Single Bed

Kitchen

Full Kitchen, Cooking Utensils Provided, Refrigerator

Outdoor Features

Deck/Patio

View/Location

Water View

Communications

WiFi

Suitability

No Pets Allowed, Clothing Optional/Nude Sunbathing Nearby, Alternative Lifestyle
Palapa Mar (largest unit - sleeps 5) is $60/night/2. Each additional person is $10 more. Kitchen. Cabana (middle unit - sleeps 4) is $50/night/2. Each additional person is $10 more. Kitchen. Palapita & Casa Larga (hotel room style unit - both sleep 2) are $40/night/2. June, July, August the prices drop 25%. Deposits required for reservation confirmation. We use Paypal.com with our address; mazuntinas@aol.com

FOX Broadcasting Company - Photos - Alcatraz on FOX - Official Site

FOX Broadcasting Company - Photos - Alcatraz on FOX - Official Site

The Outlaws - Ghost Riders in the Sky with lyrics


The Outlaws - Ghost Riders in the Sky with lyrics


Uploaded by  on Jan 31, 2012
Title says it.

This is Season 4's finale.

Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.

Puerto Escondido Skydiving Boogie 2011-2012


Puerto Escondido Skydiving Boogie 2011-2012


Skydiving Boogie 2011-2012, 
Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, México

Savoring vacation homes in Mexico


Savoring vacation homes in Mexico

We all like likely on vacations with our family members as well as family. Vacations are time for you to relax and also enjoy all your free of charge time rejuvenating your body, mind and soul. Therefore, apart from getting vacations out of your office, it is also really important which you pick the top holiday destinations in the world to ensure a fantastic time along with your family members. Huatulco resorts, in Mexico are considered to become one of the greatest holiday locations inside the globe.
With more than 52,000 acres of wonderful ecological reserves, this unique Mexican holiday destination is excellent for people that enjoy nature and wish to loosen up amidst the natural attractiveness of Mother Nature. Huatulco is often a fantastically prepared vacation homes in Mexico which is simply best for eco-tourists from all across the world. Many attractive and exotically created motels and vacation resorts happen to be structured for your luxury and peace of all vacationers. The smaller holiday location has three key bays that happen to be available for all tourists visiting the holiday destination. Among these three bays, the Tangolunda bay is the most broadly created and possesses six large modernized vacation resorts, offering you the top facilities for your luxurious stay.
The Chah-way bay would be the largest bay at Huatulco resorts and possesses numerous resorts created for offering the vacationers using the globe class facilities. The resorts make Huatulco on the list of greatest identified family member’s locations for individuals throughout the globe. If you are planning to get a excellent holiday location then these resorts make the ideal Mexico family vacations for all.

Monday, January 30, 2012

February Huatulco Eye Jan 27, 2012, 9:35AM


Huatulco...
posts: 392
reviews: 16
 February Huatulco Eye 
The February Huatulco Eye is now online.
Hard copies distributed early next week.
1 reply
Denver, CO...
posts: 249
reviews: 5
1. Re: February Huatulco Eye
Lovely picture of Alfredo and Jane on the cover! Looking forward to seeing you very soon.