Curaçao Liqueur
9 januari, Curacao ⋅ 🌬 84 °FHow did the island of Curaçao get its name? A popular theory suggests that Portuguese cartographers combined what the Spanish called it: “corazon” (meaning heart) along with Portuguese words forLäs mer
How did the island of Curaçao get its name? A popular theory suggests that Portuguese cartographers combined what the Spanish called it: “corazon” (meaning heart) along with Portuguese words forLäs mer
When the Spaniards came to Curacao they brought Valencia orange plants with them. Unfortunately, the soil and environment morphed the tree into something completely different. The peel is green andLäs mer
Saturday I slept in and had a relaxing morning and then I was all over the island. I went with Christel towards her CrossFit studio but got dropped off and did a walk instead. Then I took the car andLäs mer
Second full week of classes. Things are going well, the business plan is complete and classes are filling. We got Momoyoga scheduling software for the classes and people are signing up and starting toLäs mer
For $20, a guided bus tour gives a chance to see some of the island highlights. One stop is at the birthplace of Curacao liquor, which surprisingly is made from an orange base. Out of the threeLäs mer
The Autonomy Monument was designed by architect J. Fresco and was revealed by H.M. Queen Juliana of the Netherlands on 9 October 1955. It was designed for the occasion of the introduction of theLäs mer
Mir sind go e Distillerie aluege und hend chöne de Likör probiere wo sie da produziered. Sie hend eus erklärt wie mer de Likör macht und wie mer de original Likör vo Curacao erkennt.
Saliña Ariba, Willemstad, Elias R. A. Moreno Boulevard
Curaçao liqueur distillery in a 19th-century mansion, with guided tours, tastings & a souvenir shop.
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