Lol Ha Wine Tasting July 24th is Free

July 21, 2009

Lol Ha Beach Bar – July 24th

You are cordially invited to participate in a Wine Tasting this Friday, July 24, at the Lol-Ha Beach Bar between 6:30 and 7:30. The main objectives are:

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· Have a good time
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· Learn about a variety of wines from different countries and regions
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· Help Lol-Ha establish an updated by-the-glass wine list for High Season, based on what you like.

Andres Somellera Ramirez, Gerente Alimentos y Bebidas, Hotel Akumal Caribe “LOL-HA” is co-coordinating this “Event”, and he has invited four wine companies/distributors to be there with their wines and informative discussions. The four are:

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· World of Wines
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· Aconcagua del Caribe
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· Grupo Estilmar
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· Vinos Cabasol

While the details on the exact wines are not available at this time, there will be red and white wines from Argentina, Chile, France, and Mexico.

The varietals to taste, include:

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White Varietals: Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, etc.
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Red Varietals: Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, and Merlot,

Andres will also provide an ample supply of cheese and fruit to compliment the various wines. And, the Blues & Jazz Band should be providing some soft, light jazz as background music.

And, please be advised that there is NO COST to be a part of this “Event”.


Finding the American dream – In Mexico

March 18, 2009

From an article by Louis E.V. Nevaer posted on New American Media:

MERIDA, Mex. – At some point last fall, the one millionth American established residency here in Mexico. That makes Mexico the host nation for the largest American expatriate community in the world. There are now more Americans living in Mexico than there are in the U.K. or Canada.

This trend is accelerating as the U.S. recession deepens and job losses across the United States accelerate. “We’ve seen an increase of almost 40 percent in the number of American citizens making inquiries about the requirements for moving to Mexico,” said an official at the Mexican Consulate in New York. “There are definitely more Americans emigrating to Mexico than this time last year.”

This is confirmed by recruiters and global relocation firms. “Mexico is supposed to be gearing up for a great year right now,” Annie Levy Sandin, of Emerging Globe Group, a recruiting firm.

That Americans are moving to Mexico is nothing new, but the kinds of Americans who are establishing themselves have changed.

“For decades you’ve had three kinds of Americans coming here,” said Ramon Segura, an importer-exporter with decades of experience working with foreign nationals.

“Foremost are the retirees, who can have a higher standard of living in Mexico than they could in the U.S. Then there were the professionals who were sent here by their companies or were here on business. And of course, there were those trying to make a clean break from their pasts – usually men escaping alimony, child support, business failures or the country that sent them to Vietnam.”

But now there are two other kinds of Americans moving to Mexico: those who are starting or raising families and entrepreneurs seeking greater opportunities.