Syphany Valencia with Spiritus Vitae hosted a celebration of the Mexican holiday on Nov. 1, honoring children who have passed ...
Remember me, though I have to say goodbye. Remember me, don’t let it make you cry,” goes the lyrics of the song "Remember Me" ...
The traditional bright colors, sugar skulls and other cultural motifs, or perhaps bread? The holiday — known as Día de los Muertos — is observed in Mexican culture from October 31 to November 2.
Pulsing lights sweep across a splendid ofrenda (altar) in the center of the ballroom. This is a Dias de los Muertos – or Day ...
Hornitos toasts to the souls on Dia de los Muertos with a Flor De Muerto Margarita. The first reposado tequila honors the ...
The holiday is known for its vibrant altars decorated with offerings meant to welcome the spirits of the deceased back for a brief visit ...
Although Day of the Dead falls right after Halloween every year on Nov. 1-2, the two holidays could not be more different. Yes, skulls and death are central symbols of the Hispanic holiday, but the ...
Espolòn has created a seasonal Flor de Oro tequila that is a variation on the brand's Reposado with floral notes.
Around the time it opened 23 years ago, they’d sell around 10 bunches during the Dia de Muertos season, she said. They continue offering cempasuchil because the demand is high. Cempasuchil at Flor del ...
The traditional Mexican holiday Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, takes place on the first and second of November ...
Día de los Muertos is observed by people of Mexican heritage to honor and remember their deceased loved ones through celebration.