10 Jan Drinking with Intention with Ace of Cups Wine and Crystal Ritual Experience
Whether it is the start of a new year when we set our goals for the year or just an average day of the year, one thing we can do is to drink with intention. Drinking with intention is about being present and enjoying the experience as you savor each sip. Slow down, savor, and enjoy the moment. Of course, you might say that you always savor the moment but when was the last time you opened a bottle of wine, poured yourself a glass, and enjoyed that glass with intention? An intention is an aim or plan. To drink with intention starts with the wine in your glass and follows with your being present as you savor every sip. With Ace of Cups Wine and Crystal Ritual Experience drinking with intention has never been easier as I recently wrote about for Wander with Wonder and share here.Meet the Creators Who Envisioned Drinking with Intention
Fahara Zamora is a Los Angeles-based sommelier who has overseen the wine programs of award-winning fine dining restaurants with world-renowned chefs. When it comes to wine, Zamora has always been what she calls “a soil and rock nerd.” She has traveled to different wine regions worldwide and collected rocks and soil samples. She notes that minerals are considered crystals with different energetic properties in many soil compositions. While Zamora was working at Gwen Restaurant in Los Angeles, she met Madison Young, dating one of the chefs. Young would sit at the bar, and Zamora would take care of her. The two became friends. Young grew up around crystals, but they were not integral to her journey until one day in her early twenties. With crystals integrated into her lifestyle, she saw her energy shift upward. Madison’s dream was to open her own crystal and meditation space. When Young and Zamora first met, Young was studying and getting certifications. A year later, she opened Open Eye Crystals.Crystals Meet Wine
Zamora and Young began talking about crystals. “As we would meet up, she would talk about super cool minerals, which I was fascinated by,” explains Zamora. She was fascinated by the historical perspective of how minerals formed and where they came from. For example, there are fossils in sedimentary ocean beds, obsidian in volcanic soils, and some vineyards in the California Central Coast have raw, unpolished rose quartz. She was also fascinated by the meditation angle. Zamora began to see a correlation between minerals and winemaking and farming practices. Wine is made in the vineyard. It is more than where the grapes are grown or what the wine tastes like in the glass, but is also how the land is treated. It is about the history of the region, the challenges the region has experienced, and all that has occurred to reach the point where we are today. Zamora adds, “Everything is so interconnected.”The Concept Behind Ace of Cups Wine and Crystal Ritual Experience
When Zamora and Young would get together, Zamora would bring wines with her that were made by people who care about the vineyard and soil. She would tell the stories of these farmers who practice biodynamic and regenerative farming. Madison would share different stones and their unique properties. Their gatherings were a time to learn and share. Everything was interconnected, and they considered offering a class to share this with others. Then the pandemic hit. So, they created Ace of Cups Wine and Crystal Ritual Experience. The name reflects the interconnectedness of wine and spirituality. In Tarot, the Ace of Cups card, when in an upright position, signifies new beginnings, usually in terms of love, empathy, compassion, and happiness. The initials AOC stand for France’s appellation d’origine contrôlée, a legally defined geographical area that identifies the origin of a wine. Ace of Cups Wine and Crystal Ritual Experience is an intentional and curated quarterly ritual experience that combines healing crystals and wine into a shared spiritual practice. Ace of Cups also offers a full moon box each month. Each ritual experience kit includes two bottles of sommelier-curated biodynamic wine made with the moon cycle in mind. Young selects ethically sourced crystals to harmonize with the pending astral shift. They ship the wines and crystals in eco-friendly packaging. And they donate a percentage of every ritual kit to a California non-profit.How to Drink with Intention
The Ace of Cups package comes with a set of cards. The first card has a QR code that connects to a playlist of songs to help you get in the mindset. For the summer kit, which I enjoyed, the song list was playful and fun to fit the season. It included songs like “Dancing in the Moonlight” by King Harvest and “Tops” by The Rolling Stones. On the back of the card are instructions on creating your personal ritual.Understanding the Crystals
One card in the set includes descriptions of the crystals selected and the meaning of each crystal. Some of the stones in each kit are minerals found in the soils where the wines came from.Understanding the Wines
Another card describes the wines Zamora selected. It offers some background information about the winery and the two selected wines.Understanding the Ritual
Another card explains the purpose of the ritual. For example, the Summer Solstice is about radical pleasure. The summer solstice marks the year’s longest day, and the energy is electric and juicy. The final card is blank; you can use it as a journal to write down your intentions, thoughts, or insights. And if you do not know what to write, the back side of the card offers some thought-provoking questions.The Key to Drinking with Intention
The key to drinking with intention with Ace of Cups, or any time, is to do it in your own time, on your terms. You can do it alone or with friends. The point is to take the space and time to treat yourself and indulge in a glass of wine within a wellness space. Set out your crystals, your wine, and your intentions. And you can repeat the ritual as many times as you want. And you can use other wines. You can use the stones repeatedly, even if they are from a different season. You can also carry the stones in your pocket as worry stones.The Ace of Cups and Crystal Ritual Experience
Drinking with intention is a personal experience. Drinking with intention enables you to be present and savor the experience. It is important to remember that when we drink with intention, we are doing it for ourselves. We are in control. You can purchase the Ace of Cups package for each solstice or choose the full moon kit. If you prefer, you can subscribe to receive a new kit every three months. If you prefer to try something similar on your own, be sure to refer to Wander for some of our favorite wines to match your every intention. Read the original story in Wander with Wonder.Discover more from Please The Palate
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