11.29.2007
Grey Goose had #1 party in NYC in Nov 2007
Grey Goose Vodka and Headlines & Heroes present what was voted #1 hottest party in NYC of November 2007.
Monday night, November 5th was an evening that celebrated heroes, and is now making the headlines.
Over 3,000 of the hottest people from across the world arrived at the three-floor club/lounge Pacha in New York City, to attend the "Money Makers Party" hosted by the recently launched edgy apparel company, Headlines and Heroes.
The guest list was anything but ordinary. Break-dance legend Turbo, aka Michael "Boogaloo Shrimp" Chambers, made an appearance wearing his H&H tee, and performed for the memorized crowd.It was an inspiring flashback to 1984's "Breakin" and it was clear that Turbo is still the man.
DJ Red Alert and Rob Base kept the vibe going throughout the night, and hip-hop legends Chuck Chillout and Positive K were also in the house.
The H&H party, sponsored by Grey Goose and Corzo Tequila, was on fire. Aside from the hot chicks in bikinis dancing in see-through showers in the lounge, and the break-dance showdown, the music was off the hook, and the place was packed with beautiful people.
If ever there was a reason to go out on a Monday night in the city, this was it.
Monday night, November 5th was an evening that celebrated heroes, and is now making the headlines.
Over 3,000 of the hottest people from across the world arrived at the three-floor club/lounge Pacha in New York City, to attend the "Money Makers Party" hosted by the recently launched edgy apparel company, Headlines and Heroes.
The guest list was anything but ordinary. Break-dance legend Turbo, aka Michael "Boogaloo Shrimp" Chambers, made an appearance wearing his H&H tee, and performed for the memorized crowd.It was an inspiring flashback to 1984's "Breakin" and it was clear that Turbo is still the man.
DJ Red Alert and Rob Base kept the vibe going throughout the night, and hip-hop legends Chuck Chillout and Positive K were also in the house.
The H&H party, sponsored by Grey Goose and Corzo Tequila, was on fire. Aside from the hot chicks in bikinis dancing in see-through showers in the lounge, and the break-dance showdown, the music was off the hook, and the place was packed with beautiful people.
If ever there was a reason to go out on a Monday night in the city, this was it.
Labels: corzo, events, Grey Goose
10.29.2007
Corzo, New King of Tequilas
While tequila used to be more Old Mexico than New, it's gotten a serious upgrade to First Class, complements of Bacardi. Since Corzo was launched in 2004, the bar's been raised on what we consider high-end tequila, and that's very, very good for anyone who craves a little kick.Original tequila may have been known for its intense and bitter flavor, but Corzo's set on dispelling the old-fashioned vibe and instead delivers something that smacks of pure modernity. Bottles are curved and shapely, substantial and smooth, and even possibly sexy, but none of that even compares to what's inside.
Corzo's tequila just keeps getting smoother. Mexican tequila had a rep for being strong and rather harsh, but these three varieties are just right for sipping come cocktail hour. Corzo's got the traditional Silver—a favorite in Mexico—that's infused with vanilla and citrus, but if you like Silver, then Reposado is your next step up. (It's got oak and honey to give it a little extra something.) Loving the sweetness? Then Anejo is what you're looking for, complete with floral notes.
If style counts for anything, then Corzo's got more than points earned on taste alone. It looks like ultra-premium brand Patron has a serious rival, because thanks to sleek design paired with a rather feisty reputation, Corzo's not going anywhere anytime soon.
A PimpWiz Exclusive M. Sawyer
Labels: corzo, CribEssentials









