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Just when you thought summer was all about shakes and fruit juices, Bacardi introduces the newest, most delicious way to cool down. Indeed, the best way to beat these hot summer nights is taking in the smooth minty flavor of the party scene’s coolest new drink of choice.
It all started at the much-talked-about VIP Bacardi Party in Boracay last Holy Week, when in the midst of dancing to the hottest tunes of DJ Owens Sun and DJ/events/advertising hotshot GP Reyes, it was noticed that
Following that, Bacardi threw their Manila Launch party at Embassy a few weeks ago and the Mojito was once again the preferred drink of the night. It was easy to see that everyone had come to adore its fusion of a perfect alcoholic kick with refreshing taste.
To be sure, it’s tasty, but what people don’t know is that the birth of this drink has a very interesting story that dates back to 1800s. It takes place off the coast of
As 14 more pirate ships appeared on the horizon, and
Initially created for medicinal purposes, the Draque was made by combining aquardiente (a crude forerunner of rum), sugar, lime and mint. On one occasion, during one of the most massive cholera epidemics ever, narrator Ramon de Paula describes: “Every day at eleven 11 I consume a little Draque and I am doing very well.”
Ironically, it was during the mid 1800s, around the same time Don Facundo Bacardi Masso established the original Bacardi Company, that the aquardiente in the Draque was replaced with rum, and the drink was unofficially called Mojito, from the African word mojo, meaning to place a little spell.
Today,