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ARTE EN RETROSPECTIVA 

For this year's Miami Art Week + Art Basel Miami, San Martin de Hidalgo tequila commissioned Londonberry Media for a series of collages in collaboration with Model Jemme Harper and Artist Valentina Misel.
Explore tasting notes, puzzles, and maybe discover some unknowns.

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Expressionism presents the world from a subjective perspective, distorting it radically for emotional effect in order to evoke moods or ideas. Expressionist artists have sought to express the meaning of emotional experience rather than physical reality.

Fashion Expressionism utilizes tools of costume and elements typically associated with style to present emotions about experiences in ways and forms beyond normal human capability or behavior.

Dream Sequence: Tequila and Fashion Expressionism is inspired by Vintage Champagne Posters of the 1920s and Color Block trends which originated from the artwork of Dutch painter, Piet Mondrian.

Join us as we explore works crafted in the spirit of tequila and fashion expressionism.

DREAM SEQUENCE

Tequila and Fashion Expressionism

San Martin Tequila

INVIERNO 2024

MIAMI ART WEEK + ART BASEL 

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San Martín de Hidalgo invites you to join us for afternoons of good reads and exceptional cocktails as a member of our SummerTequila Book Club.

For Summer 2023, our featured title is "Mexico City Zócalo: A History of a Constructed Spatial Identity," by Benjamin A. Bross, assistant professor of architecture and urban historian at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Bross uses the spatial history of the Zócalo (Plaza de la Constitución), Mexico City's main plaza, to explain the rise and evolution of Mexican identities over time. Bross traces how cultural, social, economic, and political forces shaped the Zócalo's spatial identity, and in turn, how the Zócalo shaped and fostered new identities in return.

Summer Sessions 2023

Thursday June 29 - 6-8pm

Thursday July 6 - 6-8pm

Thursday July 13 - 6-8pm

Thursday July 2o - 6-8pm

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When asked if he prefers tequila or mezcal, Bross, a Tapatio from Guadalajara, Jalisco, said, “I am Jaliscience,” adding that he considers himself a purist and prefers white tequila.

Like many Mexicans, he grew up in a home that appreciated tequila. Bross loves tequila and believes that "good tequila is never shot, it is sipped, enjoyed, and slowly vibed.” 

                                –  Style & Polity, 5/2022

 Verano 2023 

TEQUILA BOOK CLUB

San Martín de Hidalgo invites you to join us for afternoons of good reads and exceptional cocktails as a member of our Fall Tequila Book Club.

For Fall 2023, our featured title is "How the Gringos Stole Tequila: The Modern Age of Mexico's Most Traditional Spirit" by Chantal Martineau.

Chantal explores the history of tequila, its introduction to cities outside of Mexico, and its future, with a special focus on substance and tradition.

Fall Sessions 2023

Wednesday September 13 - 6-8pm

Wednesday September 20 - 6-8pm

Wednesday September 27 - 6-8pm

Wednesday October 4 - 6-8pm

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Chantal Martineau
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"One of the aspects of How the Gringos Stole Tequila that I most appreciated is the wide ranging discussion of what Mexico IS. In fact, this book is a window into Mexico, a society much more complicated and complex than people in the United States tend to realize. How the outside world views Mexico definitely short-changes the people and the culture, and tequila as well."

                – Ellen Levitt, Style & Polity, 11/2020

 Otoño 2023 

TEQUILA BOOK CLUB

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