Devil’s Margarita
A Devil’s Margarita is the aperitif before the apple in the Garden of Eden. It will tempt you, so clutch your protective amulet.
A Devil’s Margarita is the aperitif before the apple in the Garden of Eden. It will tempt you, so clutch your protective amulet.
I promise not to use cliches as I describe a peach margarita. To do so would be totally gratuitous and unacceptable. I’ll leave it at…delicious.
A Tamarind Mezcal Margarita yields aromatic flavors of apricot, lemon and dates. It’s another taste of the rainbow along the Margarita Trail.
A Prickly Pear Margarita may be the most beautiful of all, and we have the opuntia cactus with its tuna to thank for that!
The deep color and raspberry-citrus flavor of the Blood Orange Margarita is at home on a desert mesa, savored while watching the sunset.
A strawberry margarita is especially refreshing in summertime. Follow me as we explore all the deliciously different flavors of your favorite cocktail.
A Lavender Margarita is both elegant and potent. A generous pour and delicate beauty make it suitable for black tie dinners.
One sip of a turquoise margarita will transport you to a faraway place, with a gentle island breeze that melts your cares away.
A classic martini with gin and vermouth is the ultimate cocktail. Stirred, not shaken, it is a crystal clear sight to behold!
For sweet cocktail lovers, a mango mezcal margarita will make your heart skip a beat and mezcal provides the fuel for thought.
The Corpse Reviver #2’s unusual name piqued my curiosity. The authentic version led me the London Savoy Hotel in the 1930’s.
The Star Hill Date ‘N Honey celebrates my love affair with Maker’s Mark and bourbon. Don’t forget the blackberry garnish!