Lewis Hamilton launches Humo, a non-alcoholic agave drink

Discover how the F1 driver reinvents tequila with an alcohol-free proposal full of authenticity.

Lewis Hamilton Revolutionizes the World of Drinks with “Smoke”!

Get ready to live a unique experience! The iconic Lewis Hamilton, seven-time Formula 1 champion, has just surprised the world with the launch of “Humo”, a non-alcoholic distilled beverage that redefines the concept of traditional tequila. The best? It is created for those who, like you, seek balance, authenticity and well-being without sacrificing the pleasure of deep flavors.

Innovation and Tradition in Every Sip

Imagine a drink that captures the essence of blue agave, made with ancient distillation techniques, but without a single drop of alcohol. If possible! Hamilton, in collaboration with master distiller Iván Saldaña Oyarzábal and the renowned Casa Lumbre, has created a masterpiece that honors Mexican roots while embracing a conscious lifestyle. The result? A sensory experience that awakens the senses and nourishes the soul.

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“Smoke” is not just a drink; It’s a statement. As Hamilton said on his networks: “It is for those who challenge the limits, love the taste of tequila but choose to live with purpose.” And you deserve to be part of this revolution!

Two Presentations, Thousand Possibilities

What if we told you that you can enjoy the best of both worlds? “Smoke” comes in two exquisite versions:

  • Amber: With the silky texture of an aged tequila, perfect to savor at special moments. Only 609 pesos per 700 ml bottle!
  • White: Fresh, vibrant and full of character, ideal for mixing or enjoying alone. And at an incredible price of 569 pesos!

Both options are an invitation to celebrate life, whether at an elegant dinner, a meeting with friends or simply in those moments of connection with yourself. Because every moment deserves to be memorable!

A Project Born of Passion

Hamilton didn’t just put his name on this drink; He invested years of dedication, trips to Mexico and a deep respect for the agave culture. “Humo” is the fruit of their vision: a drink that unites tradition and avant-garde, designed for those seeking authenticity without compromises. Ready to try it?

It is now available in the Almave online store, ready to reach your hands and transform your experiences. Don’t wait any longer to be part of this movement!

Do you love innovation and a healthy lifestyle? Share this news and find out more about how stars like Hamilton are changing the game! #SmokeWithoutAlcohol #LiveWithPurpose

Luis Miguel leaves the hospital and recovers in Mexico

The singer was discharged after surgery in New York and traveled to Mexico to recover.

The state of health of Luis Miguel

For weeks, Luis Miguel’s health kept his followers in suspense. Close sources revealed that the singer underwent cardiovascular surgery in New York.

Now, Semana magazine reports that “El Sol” has received a medical discharge. “Everything has gone well after the intervention and Luis Miguel has left the center located in Manhattan,” sources quoted the Spanish media.

Rest in Mexican territory

The “La unconditional” singer spent the last two weeks under strict medical surveillance. After leaving the hospital, he traveled to Mexico to continue his recovery in a private environment.

Paloma Cuevas, his partner, will also move to the country to accompany him. The Spanish press clarifies that discharge is only the beginning of a process that requires rest and specialized monitoring. For now, his professional schedule remains on pause.

Luis Miguel’s team maintains total secrecy about the details of the procedure. The singer is expected to resume activities when his health allows.

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Imagine Dragons lit up the FIFA Fan Fest in Monterrey with massive attendance

Imagine Dragons brought together more than 120 thousand people at the FIFA Fan Fest in Monterrey.

Imagine Dragons and the World Cup party in Monterrey

The FIFA Fan Fest at Fundidora Park received more than 120 thousand attendees for the Imagine Dragons concert. From early on, long lines formed on Madero Avenue and inside the park. The American band offered more than an hour and a half of music, performing hits such as Enemy, Bones, Thunder, Believer, Demons, Natural and Radioactive. The atmosphere was one of World Cup celebration.

Monorail tests as a legacy of mobility

Before the concert, the governor of Nuevo León, Samuel Alejandro García Sepúlveda, together with Mariana Rodríguez Cantú, carried out tests on the Monorail of Metro line 6. They traveled from Churubusco, in Guadalupe, to Constitución, in Monterrey. The president highlighted the magnitude of the project and its impact on urban mobility.

The elevated train made a stop near Fundidora Park, where families watched its operation. This line will have a length of 12 kilometers and will connect various sectors of the metropolitan area. It is shaping up to be the longest monorail on the continent, a legacy for the city.

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Influencer criticized for chocolate in honor of Oliver Tree after fatal accident

Controversy over TikToker chocolate after the death of Oliver Tree in a plane crash.

The death of the American singer Oliver Tree, which occurred on June 14 in a helicopter crash in Rio de Janeiro, unleashed a wave of tributes among his followers. Five other people died with him, including the Argentine content creator Gaspar Prim Díaz (Gaspi) and the filmmaker Lucas Vignale.

Fans from all over the world shared drawings, songs and animations. However, a video by the Spanish Carolina del Carmen Monclús, known on TikTok as “Mujer de Buena Pasta”, caused a strong controversy.

Chocolate in the midst of mourning

The 25-year-old made a chocolate bar with blue, yellow and red icing, decorated with a sleeping bear, to honor the musician. It used a similar technique to Dubai chocolates: thick cocoa base filled with pistachio cream and kataifi dough.

The clip reached 25 million views, but far from moving, it received massive criticism. Many users described the gesture as disrespectful and an attempt to monetize a tragedy.

“Super unnecessary.”
“Everyone only named him because of his fame and not when he was alive.”
“A little empathy, you are just trying to generate with a topic that is sensitive for many.”

The creator’s response

Given the wave of rejection, Monclús published a clarification on TikTok. He explained that he decided to make a chocolate because it is what he does best, and that his intention was to pay a sincere tribute to a person he admires.

“I am a human being who makes mistakes,” he said. Despite his apologies, the debate about the limits between genuine grief and seeking attention on networks remains open.

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