

Bosque Candle
The stunning cottonwood forest bordering the Rio Grande is commonly referred to as the Bosque, meaning "woods" in Spanish, and beneath the cottonwood canopy is a lively and diverse ecosystem with a range of native grasses and shrubs. This unique landscape inspired Los Poblanos' double-wick Bosque candle, with its green, woodsy essence of pine, fir and juniper.
Designed in 1932 by John Gaw Meem and set among 25 acres of lavender fields, enormous cottonwood trees and lush formal gardens, Los Poblanos is one of the most magnificent historic properties in the Southwest.