Tequila and Tonic: Simple & Refreshing
Born from the marriage of Mexico's iconic tequila and the effervescence of tonic water, this cocktail is simple and refreshing.
The crisp and revitalizing qualities...
The Tequila Manhattan: A Twist On A Classic
The Tequila Manhattan offers a delightful twist on the classic Manhattan cocktail, substituting the traditional whiskey base with the nuanced flavors of reposado tequila.
This...
Tequila & Lemonde: Basic & Delicious
The Tequila and Lemonade Cocktail is a blend of the bold, earthy notes of tequila and the citrus of lemonade.
Tequila, a distilled spirit made...
Bloody Maria Cocktail: A Tequila Twist
The Bloody Maria Cocktail—a fiery and bold rendition of the classic Bloody Mary.
Since the mid-1930s, the Bloody Mary has been an iconic ally in...
Coconut Margarita: A Tropical Treat
The Coconut Margarita is a tropical take on the traditional Margarita recipe, infusing the familiar flavors of tequila and lime with the creamy richness...
Tequila Soda: A Refreshing Tipple
Tequila, derived from the agave plant, has a rich history rooted in Mexican culture. Traditionally consumed neat or in cocktails like the Margarita, tequila...
Italian Margarita: An Amaretto Twist
This tequila cocktail recipe is a blend of tequila, citrus, and Amaretto.
This drink brings together the warmth of tequila, the zesty brightness of orange...
Lone Ranger Cocktail: A Rosé & Tequila Refresher
The Lone Ranger cocktail defies convention by combining tequila and sparkling wine, particularly rosé, in a single glass.
Renowned bartender Jeffrey Morgenthaler, known for establishments...
Breakfast Margarita: A Great Way To Start The Day
Kick off your morning with this orange-marmalade Margarita, crafted by San Francisco's Jacques Bezuidenhout.
The Breakfast Margarita is a twist on the classic Margarita, infusing...
Flying Solo Cocktail: Han Solo’s Favourite Tipple
The Flying Solo cocktail is a spirited tribute to one of the most charismatic and daring characters in the "Star Wars" universe, Han Solo.
This...












