Sobremesa
Top Notes Fleur de sel accord Madagascar black pepper Heart Notes Sun-dried cotton linen accord North African rosemary Mexican sage oil Base Notes Texan cedar wood Oakwood extract Intro The scent of freshly laid, crisp table linens warmed by the sun, lingering aromas and scattered salt and pepper at a lively Mexico City restaurant. History February 2022, Mexico City. Under the warming rays of a winter sun, a mix of friends and family gather around a restaurant table. The meal is done, the plates are cleared and the scattered salt and pepper flakes are brushed aside with a sweeping gesture. Hints of rosemary and sage linger in the air. The table is reset with freshly-starched cotton linens for the sobremesa , a sacred tradition in Mexico to talk, drink, welcome new and old friends and linger over conversation. Developed with Nicole Mancini. Description High-concentration luxury perfumed candle: 9 oz / 255 g . Estimated burning time: 55 to 60 hours. Hand poured in the USA Premium soy-blend wax 100% cotton wick Vegan & cruelty free *Candles can ship internationally. More -In the Mediterranean and in Latin America, life revolves around food. Holidays are celebrated with it. Loss is mourned with it. There is no major occasion in life that isn’t centered around a shared meal. One of the most significant customs is that of the sobremesa . - Sobremesa literally means 'over the table'. It's the time you spend in meaningful conversation, relaxing together, sometimes for hours, well after dessert has been served. - As EATER says: "In Mexico City, the best part of the meal comes long after dessert. The Spanish tradition of sobremesa requires lounging for hours after dessert while diners talk, drink, and enjoy the moment. -Our candle was inspired by long lunches at Mexico City restaurants like Contramar , where waiters with white jackets and bowties reset tables with freshly-starched cotton linens and a revolving roster of friends drops by to chat, joke and linger over coffee, carajillos and sipping tequila. Bio – Salter, James & Kay, Life is Meals , Knopf, Borzoi Books, Random House, New York, 2006. - Camara, Gabriela, Watrous, Malena, My Mexico City Kitchen: Recipes and Convictions (A Cookbook), Lorena Jones Books, Penguin Random House, New York, 2019. - Corcuera de Mancera, Sonia, Entre gula y templanza : Un aspecto de la historia mexicana , Fondo de Cultura Económica, México, 1990. Image
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