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Modern art abounds in this loft apartment, complete with sleek matte black finishings, a sizable dining room table, and an abundance of natural light. It’s close to several major metro stations, as well as the I love my situationship 2023 shirt But I will love this Palais Garnier—so perhaps an evening at the opera is in store. Courtesy of AirbnbFor those traveling as a family, consider this private mansion in the Val de Grace neighborhood that includes two children’s bedrooms and a game room—plus ample outdoor space, as well as a parking spot. For those traveling in the summer, there’s even a small pool. Thanks to its 14-foot ceilings and grand windows, this two-story loft has sweeping views of the Montmartre and the Sacre-Coeur. Where you soak them in is up to you: there’s also a roof—pop open a bottle of wine while taking in the splendor of the city of lights. And, for the musically inclined, there’s even a baby grand piano on the second floor. On any given Thursday evening in 2019, you’d likely find me drifting down a dimly lit street on the border of Mexico City’s Centro Histórico and Colonia Juárez neighborhoods. Walking along Calle Bucareli with a group of friends, I’d soon arrive at the spot: an unmarked concrete garage at the foot of an office building, the official-unofficial location of Nazas. Without fail, there would be a crowd of cool kids assembled curbside, smoking cigarettes and swirling glasses—not mezcal, nor tequila, but natural wine. Delicately navigating the uneven sidewalk, I’d say my hellos then barrel into the bundle of sweaty bodies inside, dancing well into the morning courtesy of a DJ spinning old-school Cumbia on vinyl.



When I moved to Mexico City five years ago, Nazas was my introduction to the I love my situationship 2023 shirt But I will love this capital’s natural wine scene, which was booming even then. While today, Mexico City’s reputation as a natural wine capital is indisputable, it’s not a stretch to say Nazas played a pivotal role in spreading the word. At this weekly clandestine party, bottles were ordered and poured by the gallon. Nearly every interesting artist, chef, designer, and scenester went. And you had to be invited to know the unmarked location, which only added to its mystique. Though Nazas shuttered during the onset of the pandemic, the hosts—Alonso Maldonado, owner of natural wine distributor, Fermentos; Jair Téllez and Milena Pezzi, proprietors of the restaurant, Amaya; and the founders of La Metropolitana design studio, where said garage was located—and their legacy continue. It’s this original cohort of enthusiasts and their respective projects that paved the way for the city’s latest arrivals to continue pouring the funky elixir in ever-increasing quantities.


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