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Review: Los Poblanos Farm Shop Norte

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Last year, the family-owned certified organic Grosso lavender farm, Los Poblanos in Albuquerque, which hosts a 45-room Inn alongside its tasty Campo restaurant, opened a Santa Fe outpost in a rehabbed, 1930s Sinclair Gas station. The airy space, dressed with reclaimed wood tiling (milled from the farm’s defunct pine trees) stocks the brand’s lavender-based lotions, shampoos, scrubs, soaps and salves – alongside a trio of signature scents (if you want to smell New Mexico, pick up the piñon grove fragrance.) Also available are offee beans, organic chocolate and the brand’s line of granola, alongside handsome Oaxacan-made pottery. Off to the side through a small doorway, a dimly-lit, thirties-esque speakeasy bar decked with floral tiles, vintage wallpaper and gin-forward cocktails, a recent booze foray by the farm, paired with small nibbles.

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