Thursday, June 19, 2008
'stache #17 - bigote de manchego
The Manchego moustache, quite obviously, was popularized by Miguel de Cervantes, whose own much larger, nappier 'stache, was caught up by and cut by an army of vicious windmills. The Manchego moustache should be worn at room temperature and is prone to sweating, and goes notably well with saffronstache, a second cousin. This moustache can be worn all year, but is best in autumn.
Labels:
cervantes,
don quixote,
la mancha,
manchego,
saffronstache,
spain
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