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culture lovers Local libations in Riviera Maya The sights and souvenirs of San Miguel de Allende Channel your inner arTisT Subscribe & Save sign up for the weekly aMa travel enewsletter to get these benefits: STAY: Hotel Monteverde Best Inns, San Miguel de Allende ($) flights, hotels, packages and cruises • depending on time of the year, you can purchase last-minute, week-long packages to Mexico (including flight and hotel) for as little as $999 STAY: BlueBay Grand Esmeralda, Riviera Maya ($$) • trip inspiration and advice from our team of 200-plus travel specialists Guests can order their own tequila sampler in the lounge bar at this all-inclusive resort—or ask for a few different varieties over dinner at Mexican restaurant don isi. be sure to always demonstrate proper sipping technique—with no salt or lime, which dull the tequila’s flavour. • be the first to know about travel info sessions happening at an aMa centre near you 38 WINTER 2016 AMA INsIdER Originally distilled in the town of Santiago de Tequila in the 16th century, the spicy spirit remains one of Mexico’s top exports. But not all tequilas are created equal. Hone your tequila-tasting tongue by getting to know the five official categories: Blanco, clear, young tequila with robust taste; Joven, light gold with smooth flavour; Reposado, golden and aged up to a year; Añejo, amber hue and goes down smooth; and Extra Añejo, superior quality, aged for a minimum of three years and best served neat and chilled. though it’s within walking distance of the city centre, this hotel’s lush garden and cobblestone courtyard make it feel like a countryside escape. an added attraction for culture lovers: the centro cultural ignacio ramírez el nigromante, a museum and art gallery housed in a former convent, is a short fiveminute stroll from the hotel. • the hottest deals on AMATravel.ca/sign-up TasTe-TesT Tequila ($) Cost-saving stay | ($ $) affordable luxury | ($ $ $) no expense spared street: ferrantraite/istock; dolls: bpperry/istock; tequila: Melanie riccardi/stocksy united Located in the central highlands, San Miguel de Allende is arguably Mexico’s prettiest town. The UNESCO World Heritage Site oozes colonial charm, artistic flair and quaint corners. The town has attracted local and ex-pat architects, sculptors, painters and writers for centuries. Today, travellers can take craft workshops to test their art acumen. Mold local red clay to craft sculptures or mobiles. Or put brush to canvas to capture the beauty of the pink stone church, Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel. Most local studios offer classes in English.