Caribbean

What to Drink in Martinique

Like other Caribbean islands, Martinique is home to Rhum Agricole, which is made from locally grown sugarcane.  However unlike other Caribbean islands, cane juice rums from Martinique are labeled "AOC Martinique Rhum Agricole."  Similar to the European Union's "Protected Designation of Origin (PDO)," French law allows a designation called "Appellation d'Origine Controlee (AOC)," which translates to 'controlled destination of origination.'  

This is a French designation given to all of their wines, cheeses and other agricultural products, so it's a big deal for Martinican rhum to be labeled as such. I'll explain more about Rhum Agricole later.

While there are 10 rhum distilleries on the island, there are three cocktails you must have when in Martinique.  

Ti Punch

Literally translating to 'small punch,' Ti Punch is Martinique's cocktail heavyweight champion.  If you order a ti punch, be prepared to sip slow and enjoy your buzz.  Whether you're looking to turn up with your friends or enjoy a night on the town with your significant other, Ti Punch will take you there...fast.

Ingredients:

  • 2 ounces of Rhum Agricole
  • limes
  • 1/2 teaspoon of sugar cane syrup

Instructions:

Pour rhum agricole in an old-fashioned glass, squeeze all the juice out of the lime into the glass, and add the cane syrup to taste.  This recipe makes one cocktail.

Note: Other fruits can be added in addition to the lime and sugar can be used instead of cane syrup.  Be sure to add one or two ice cubes to make cold and sip.

Ti Punch

Le Planteur

Planteur Punch is a typical rum punch you'd find on any island, except it's made with Rhum Agricole in Martinique.  While you can make it from scratch, many rhum companies also make a bottled version of Planteur Punch. It's light and makes a great cocktail for sipping.

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 liter of white rhum agricole
  • 1 liter of orange juice
  • 1 liter of guava juice (pineapple will also work)
  • 1-2 cups of sugar cane syrup
  • Other fruit as desired (pineapples, oranges, limes) to garnish

Instructions:

Pour all ingredients in a bowl and mix.  If possible, let rest in the refrigerator for one day.  After refrigeration, taste and adjust ingredients based on preferences.  This recipe makes about 12 servings.

Planteur Punch

Creole Royale

This cocktail is typically enjoyed during the holiday season in Martinique.  It's a light cocktail and made with Creole Shrubb, a blend of white rhum agricole married with bitter orange peels and Creole spices.  

Ingredients:

  • 1 oz. of Creole Shrubb
  • 4 oz. of Brut champagne
  • 1 dash of Angostura bitters

Instructions:

In a chilled champagne glass, add Creole Shrubb and pour the champagne to top.  Then add the bitters, stir and serve.  This recipe makes one cocktail.

Creole Royale

You'll definitely taste the difference between rum and Martinican rhums.  And if you order one of these cocktails during your Martinican vacation, you'll fit right in with the locals.  Cheers!

Where Am I Headed in 2016?

With a new year, comes the opportunity to go places you've never gone and do things you've never done.  Don't enter into the new year without mapping out your travel schedule and making plans for your vacation days.  At least get started with Quarter 1!  So here's what I have for the year:

Confirmed Travel 

Zambia

I'm hitting the ground running in 2016 and will be spending 2 months in Zambia.  While there, I'll be mostly working but plan to explore as much of the capital, Lusaka, as I can. I'll also be taking at least one weekend trip to Victoria Falls.  Approximately twice the height of Niagara Falls, Victoria Falls is bordered by both Zambia and Zimbabwe.  

Photo Credit: Wikipedia 

Curacao

I'll be heading to Curacao for a long weekend, thanks to a free trip I won at an event from Diamond PR! I loved Curacao when I went in December 2014, so I look forward to my return.  And you can't beat a free trip!

Photo Credit: Ashlee Tuck

Finger Lakes, New York

In April, I am headed to Finger Lakes, New York to take a tour of the Corning Museum of Glass and various wineries.  Finger Lakes is New York's largest wine producing region.  It should be a wine lover's heaven!

Photo Credit: Huffington Post

Mediterranean Cruise: Spain, France & Italy

I'll be taking a cruise around the Mediterranean with my family and some friends later in the year. We'll be cruising on Royal Caribbean's newest ship, Harmony of the Seas, to Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Marseilles, Florence/Pisa, Rome and Naples.  I've never been to Spain but have been to France and Italy.  Needless to say, my appetite anxiously awaits all of the amazing meals I'll have.

Photo Credit: Royal Caribbean

Travel Wish List

Napa Valley

In May (my birthday month), I have my sights set on Napa Valley and possibly a road trip down the coast to L.A. and/or San Diego.  I've heard great things about all three places and one of my long-term goals is to do more domestic travel.  

Photo Credit: Trip Advisor

Colombia

The rest of the year is up for grabs, but with fare glitches and cheap flights, I see Colombia in my future.  I hear Cartagena has beautiful beaches and as you know, the beach is my happy place.

Photo Credit: Andrea Williams

London

Simply put, London was amazing.  I loved it way more than I thought I would, and it deserves more than just 3 days of my time.  If I go back, it'll definitely be for a week or more.  

Thailand

I put Thailand on my wish list last year.  I didn't make it but hopefully it'll come to fruition this year. Doesn't this beach look amazing?

Photo Credit: Huffington Post

So where are you headed in 2016? Be sure to set your intentions and follow through with your plans.  Don't let your vacation days go to waste!