by Esnayder | Jul 3, 2011 | Cocktails, Drinks, History, Margarita, Sabor, South American Food
No one knows who invented the margarita. Its origins are as mysterious as the pyramids, but with more hangovers. Margaritas are pretty ubiquitous, and you can get them from some horrible frozen margarita machine, one of my pet hates!!!!!! But the real deal is so much...
by Esnayder | May 13, 2011 | Chile, Drinks, Sabor, Wine, Wines
This Chilean blend is an award winning wine that is loved by Robert Parker amongst others. We loved it so much that we would like to share some of this wine’s flavorsome details. Ninquén (nin-ken), meaning ‘Plateau on a Mountain’, is the name of this unique...
by Esnayder | Sep 25, 2010 | Colombia, Drinks, Food
As a person that was brought up in the Andes in Colombia, I learned to love fruits from a very early age, thanks to my father’s passion and tradition of planting fruit trees, and in some cases naming the trees after kids. For me, the most delicious of South American...
by Esnayder | Jul 6, 2010 | Colombia, Drinks, History, Music
Sabor is proud to be collaborating with Vinopolis in the celebration of 200 years of Colombian Independence this year. For this event we have created a new range of cocktails using Colombian fruits, which will be served at a special event at Vinopolis on the evening...
by Esnayder | Aug 18, 2009 | Drinks, Wine
It is a generally held belief that all New World wines are powerful, full of fruit, and perhaps a little brash. Whilst there are certainly many examples which support this notion, it is far from being a universal truth. In South America, there are many vineyards...
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