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Corto Maltese commission
#corto maltese#corto maltes#hugo pratt#italian comics#comic art#ligne claire#alberto navajo#illustration#janf#ink#puerta del sol#madrid#spain#tio pepe#neon sign#commission#comic artist#españa#corto#pratt
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Dos vistas de Tio Pepe, Solera Gonzalez Byass, Jerez de la Frontera, 2016.
#urban landscape#likenesses#statue#advertising#sherry#gonzales byass#tio pepe#jerez de la frontera#cádiz#andalucía#españa#2016#photographers on tumblr
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Matusalem VORS Jerez 30 anos Oloroso e Pedro Giménez
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#FB 93#Jerez-Xérès-Sherry#Matusalem VORS Jerez 30 anos Oloroso e Pedro Giménez#Tio Pepe#Vinhos de Espanha#Vinhos de Jerez#Vinhos Provados
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April 27th, 2023.
I was worried I was going to love this trip, but not the people. But both were great and the people may even rank higher now that I stop to think back on it.
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TÍO PEPE FINO EN RAMA 2023 YA VISTE LAS MESAS
Llega Tío Pepe en Rama, un Fino que refleja el carácter singular de Jerez y muestra Tío Pepe de la forma más natural y delicada. González Byass, fiel a su costumbre, presenta Tío Pepe Fino en Rama durante la primavera, el momento en el que la vida, la luz y la alegría toman estas bodegas históricas de Jerez. Es en esta estación cuando el enólogo Antonio Flores selecciona aquellas botas que…
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Bodegas españolas en el top 100. Éxito del enoturismo español a nivel mundialéxito del enoturismo español a nivel mundial
Destaca que la bodega española Marqués de Riscal ha sido nombrada la mejor del mundo en un ranking de destinos enoturísticos. Su peculiar diseño, obra del arquitecto Frank Gehry, ha sido clave para este reconocimiento internacional. Ysios: Diseñada por Santiago Calatrava, ha escalado 67 posiciones en el ranking. Abadia Retuerta: Ha mejorado 19 posiciones y se ubica en el octavo lugar. Muga,…
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#Abadia Retuerta#arquitectura#Bodega Granbazan#bodegas#Bodegas Barbadillo#bodegas españolas#calidad#diseño#enoturismo#España#experiencia#Frank Gehry#frankgehry#González Byass-Tio Pepe#Gramona#innovacion#La Rioja Alta S.A.#Marqués de Murrieta#Marqués de Riscal#marquesderiscal#mejor bodega del mundo#Muga#Pares Balta#Perelada#ranking#Santiago Calatrava#The World&039;s Best Vineyards#theworldsbestvineyards#tradición#viajes
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Fear and Loathing in Benidorm
Mark Arbuckle: Glasgow, July 2023 As Summer holidays are now in full swing, I am reminded of my first ever foreign holiday, to Benidorm in August 1975. I’d been to Malta the previous year but that was for an International Schools Basketball tournament and didn’t really count as a holiday. Peter, my great friend, who’d already been there with his family three times before, suggested that we go…
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#1975#70s#70s music#Bee Gees#Benidorm#Budget Holidays#Fanta#featured#Holidays#Luton#Mark Arbuckle#memories#Seventies#TIO PEPE- FOCKINK- TIA MARIA#Torre Dorada#Typicallt Tropical
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gente en rama
This year’s Sevilla presentation of the 2023 Tío Pepe en Rama took place at the glamourous Villa Luisa. Each spring this limited edition selection is chosen by Gonzales-Byass master wineblender Antonio Flores from two of the oldest Téo Pepe soleras, Rebollo and Constancia, and it is then bottled unfiltered and unstabilised to ensure the freshest “straight from the barrel” fino sherry…
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Sooo, what if the Madrigals were a travelling circus?
Like, say Alma and Pedro were performers but from different circus families. Alma was a stunt woman/did very daredevil things and Pedro simply was a trapeze artist.
It was common for her and his family to compete against each other in different areas of the town they lived in. Their families knew each other pretty well, basically frenemy families.
Alma and Pedro were enemies to frenemies, frenemies to friends, then friends to lovers. After they became lovers (and married), they convinced their respective families to actually form one whole circus together.
After a WHOLE LOT of convincing their parents, they agreed, and became known as "Circo de magia familiar" (Circus of family magic). Everyone tried to get along the best they could and ended up pretty comfortable with each other.
Their big circus actually became more well known by half of Colombia and people started coming from all over the country. The whole Madrigal and Luz family became popular in under five years.
(I HC Alma's last name is Luz)
But with fame...comes its cons. Let's just say not everyone liked the circus family and well...you know what happened. The whole circus tent, train...just everything was destroyed.
You see, Alma and Pedro's family were full of bizarre people. Think the greatest showman if you've seen it. If not, think the bearded lady, muscle man, conjoined twins, etc.
So, people being people...yeah.
Alma was left with her triplets but thankfully a miracle happened and most of her and Pedro's family was still there. In the blink of an eye, both sides of the family were protected by a large circus tent.
Possibly like this (just without the balloons):
And on the side of the tent, appeared a long train with lots of colors and warmth surrounding it. You can see the towers (top parts) of the tent as different rooms or areas like a house. Like Casita, but a tent.
Alma's remaining family: Her two (conjoined) aunts Maya and Sophia, her Tio Bernardo, her mother Dulce, younger cousin (eight) Jorge, her triplets, and her dog Chispa.
Pedro's remaining family: His parents Viva and Pepe, his sister Acacia and brother Julian, and his abuela carmen.
The whole family felt unsafe staying in the town they were in, so they decided to become a travelling circus. They had a train, why not go places with it? So, they took down the tent and hopped in the train, which is also like Casita. And also bigger on the inside.
Bruno gets his gift and acts as a fortune teller. He also helps come up with storylines for the performers to act. Julieta gets her gift and only uses her magic for her family. She does bake some snacks for the audience to enjoy though. Pepa gets her gift of indestructibility and becomes just like her mother with daredevil stunts.
(Fun fact: Pepa's concept version was actually supposed to have a gift of indestructibility, so I put that in here.)
Pepa and Julieta met their husbands by performing a few nights in their town. So, whenever they had the opportunity to stop in that exact town once in a while, the girls would visit them until eventually they got married.
The grandkids come along, and all the gifts are the same except for Dolores's, she gets the gift of playing whatever instrument she puts her hands on. She often helps the band out if one extra player who couldn't make it.
She also has a way to hear music from afar. One day in her tweens she heard a boy playing the guitar and singing, she followed the sound, and met Mariano.
And to Dolores' luck, his grandmother applied to the Circus as tightrope girl. She was pretty agile and knew ballet, so balancing wasn't that hard for her.
(There are also some other people who joined the circus. It's like a little village inside the tent/train. Mostly people who are seen as "freaks")
Mirabel doesn't have a gift, but she's still included in everything that's family. She's even learning how to do trapeze like Pedro did and scary stunts like Alma.
And she doesn't quite care that she doesn't have one either, most people in her abuela and abuelo's side of the family don't have gifts.
The way the family navigates shows is by holidays. Shows are 6 days before the exact holiday. On the exact holiday, everyone takes a break and celebrates it.
The most common ones they celebrate are Halloween, Christmas, Dia de los muertos, etc.
Everyone is happy in this au (I've been writing angst too much, and I need a break). Ok small very minuscule angst:
Alma doesn't like sitting in new towns no longer than a week at best, she's still a little traumatized from what happened so she doesn't like staying in places too long. She's a little afraid of that incident happening again.
EVERYONES HAPPY LETS GOOOOO
Love Austin where basically no one is sad or just in a state of paranoia. Love that, their so cool <333 personally i don't like tgsm but this au is so cool. Like it just reminds me of this one memory I've always had about going to the circus when I was younger.
And Alma's fear is warranted. And she doesn't take it to an extreme degree. Very reasonable, and I can get behind that.
LOVE THEM <33
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Travelling circus AU
Sooo, what if the Madrigals were a travelling circus?
Like, say Alma and Pedro were performers but from different circus families. Alma was a stunt woman/did very daredevil things and Pedro simply was a trapeze artist.
It was common for her and his family to compete against each other in different areas of the town they lived in. Their families knew each other pretty well, basically frenemy families.
Alma and Pedro were enemies to frenemies, frenemies to friends, then friends to lovers. After they became lovers (and married), they convinced their respective families to actually form one whole circus together.
After a WHOLE LOT of convincing their parents, they agreed, and became known as "Circo de magia familiar" (Circus of family magic). Everyone tried to get along the best they could and ended up pretty comfortable with each other.
Their big circus actually became more well known by half of Colombia and people started coming from all over the country. The whole Madrigal and Luz family became popular in under five years.
(I HC Alma's last name is Luz)
But with fame...comes its cons. Let's just say not everyone liked the circus family and well...you know what happened. The whole circus tent, train...just everything was destroyed.
You see, Alma and Pedro's family were full of bizarre people. Think the greatest showman if you've seen it. If not, think the bearded lady, muscle man, conjoined twins, etc.
So, people being people...yeah.
Alma was left with her triplets but thankfully a miracle happened and most of her and Pedro's family was still there. In the blink of an eye, both sides of the family were protected by a large circus tent.
Possibly like this (just without the balloons):
And on the side of the tent, appeared a long train with lots of colors and warmth surrounding it. You can see the towers (top parts) of the tent as different rooms or areas like a house. Like Casita, but a tent.
Alma's remaining family: Her two (conjoined) aunts Maya and Sophia, her Tio Bernardo, her mother Dulce, younger cousin (eight) Jorge, her triplets, and her dog Chispa.
Pedro's remaining family: His parents Viva and Pepe, his sister Acacia and brother Julian, and his abuela carmen.
The whole family felt unsafe staying in the town they were in, so they decided to become a travelling circus. They had a train, why not go places with it? So, they took down the tent and hopped in the train, which is also like Casita. And also bigger on the inside.
Bruno gets his gift and acts as a fortune teller. He also helps come up with storylines for the performers to act. Julieta gets her gift and only uses her magic for her family. She does bake some snacks for the audience to enjoy though. Pepa gets her gift of indestructibility and becomes just like her mother with daredevil stunts.
(Fun fact: Pepa's concept version was actually supposed to have a gift of indestructibility, so I put that in here.)
Pepa and Julieta met their husbands by performing a few nights in their town. So, whenever they had the opportunity to stop in that exact town once in a while, the girls would visit them until eventually they got married.
The grandkids come along, and all the gifts are the same except for Dolores's, she gets the gift of playing whatever instrument she puts her hands on. She often helps the band out if one extra player who couldn't make it.
She also has a way to hear music from afar. One day in her tweens she heard a boy playing the guitar and singing, she followed the sound, and met Mariano.
And to Dolores' luck, his grandmother applied to the Circus as tightrope girl. She was pretty agile and knew ballet, so balancing wasn't that hard for her.
(There are also some other people who joined the circus. It's like a little village inside the tent/train. Mostly people who are seen as "freaks")
Mirabel doesn't have a gift, but she's still included in everything that's family. She's even learning how to do trapeze like Pedro did and scary stunts like Alma.
And she doesn't quite care that she doesn't have one either, most people in her abuela and abuelo's side of the family don't have gifts.
The way the family navigates shows is by holidays. Shows are 6 days before the exact holiday. On the exact holiday, everyone takes a break and celebrates it.
The most common ones they celebrate are Halloween, Christmas, Dia de los muertos, etc.
Everyone is happy in this au (I've been writing angst too much, and I need a break). Ok small very minuscule angst:
Alma doesn't like sitting in new towns no longer than a week at best, she's still a little traumatized from what happened so she doesn't like staying in places too long. She's a little afraid of that incident happening again.
@toaverse
#Travelling circus au#encanto au#au#pepa madrigal#isabela madrigal#dolores madrigal#camilo madrigal#mirabel madrigal#bruno madrigal#antonio madrigal#alma madrigal#agustin madrigal#felix madrigal
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Rebujito Cocktail !
Ingredients:
Mint leaves
Ice cubes
60ml: fino sherry (Tio Pepe works a charm)
120ml: lemonade (such as 7Up or Sprite)
Slice of lemon (to garnish, optional)
Method:
Fill your glass with ice cubes and fresh mint, then pour in fino sherry and top up with 7Up or Sprite. Add more cubed ice, and a lemon slice to garnish is optional. Dance!
To make a large batch:
Follow the above proportions (one part fino sherry to two parts fizz) and combine all the ingredients in a 2-litre jug.
You’ll need to make another jug very quickly – this stuff vanishes like music in the night!
by Olly Smith
This article was not sponsored or supported by a third-party. A Cocktail Moment is not affiliated with any individuals or companies depicted here.
#art#design#spain#spanish#andalusia#rebujito#cocktail recipes#Cocktails#recipes#mint#sherry#lemonade#lemon#olly smith#flamenco
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fun fact: when i was younger, my tio played two songs which is pepe by las chicas del can AND o sol e a lua by pequeno cidadão (my uncle and aunt are brazilian but are fluent in spanish and in portuguese)
#★ eoues#fun fact w bomi#the song o sol e a lua was trending on tiktok and i was like OMGG my childhood song ehhe#PEPE WAS ONTIKTOK TOO GHEHS
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Morenito de Aranda y Robert Margé, mejor torero y ganadería más brava del suroeste galo para la Asociación de Críticos
La Asociación de los Críticos Taurinos de Francia, en la sección Suroeste, ha dado a conocer sus premiados para la temporada 2024. Estos son: – Premio «Tio Pepe» al mejor lote de toros: Robert Margé lidiado en Dax, el 7 septiembre. – Premio «Monosabio» al mejor lote de novillos: Palha lidiado en Aire-sur l’Adour, el … La entrada Morenito de Aranda y Robert Margé, mejor torero y ganadería más…
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Tio Pepe Fino en Rama 2022. Bodega González Byass Jerez. MM González. Jerez de la Frontera. (D.O.). 15%. España 🇪🇸
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Palomino Fino 100%
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Jamón de Bellota 100% Ibérico Altanera.
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Color dorado, brillante. Notas de levaduras, pan, frutos secos, almendras. Notas florales y minerales. En boca mineral, elegante.
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Mi Puntuación 94/100
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#cavaalta #jerez #jerezdelafrontera #tiopepe #GonzálezByass #lapenadelquijote #lapeñadelquijote #tiopepewines #SherryWines #vinosdejerez #tiopepeenRama
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