January 15th marks the celebration of one of Chile’s most popular summer drinks: melon con vino, or melon with wine.
Given the affectionate shorthand “Melvin,” melon con vino is a honeydew melon which has been hollowed out and filled with cool white wine mixed with some powdered sugar. This sticky-sweet concoction is a godsend in the sweltering Chilean summer, and is usually shared by a group of friends or family while at summer barbecues, picnics, and festivities, hence its reputation as a communal drink, similar to sharing a pitcher of beer or a carafe of wine.
Herman Villagran, one of the creators of the celebration and editor of the popular beverage culture magazine Rayuela Corta, sees the event as a chance to spend time with loved ones and celebrate this aspect of Chilean culture and gastronomy.
To celebrate this unofficial holiday - now in its sixth year - here’s the recipe for the classic melon con vino, authentically Chilean and forever delicious.
Please drink responsibly.
You’ll need:
Instructions:
Add straws, a group of your favorite people, and enjoy!
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