Chimayo

Difford’s Guide
Discerning Drinkers (75 ratings)

Serve in a Coupe glass

Ingredients:
1 23 oz Patrón Silver blanco tequila
12 oz Joseph Cartron Double Crème de Cassis de Bourgogne
34 oz Apple juice/apple cider (cloudy & unsweetened)
14 oz Lemon juice (freshly squeezed)
× 1 1 serving
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Prepare:

  1. Select and pre-chill a COUPE GLASS.
  2. Prepare garnish of red apple slice on rim.

How to make:

  1. SHAKE all ingredients with ice.
  2. FINE STRAIN into chilled glass.

Garnish:

  1. Garnish with red apple slice on rim.

Strength & taste guide:

No alcohol
Medium
Boozy
Strength 7/10
Sweet
Medium
Dry/sour
Sweet to sour 7/10

Review:

I used to make this cocktail with reposado tequila, but it's cleaner and better with blanco tequila. Either way, cassis and apple juice mellow tequila.

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History:

Named after El Potrero de Chimayo in northern New Mexico, USA.

Nutrition:

One serving of Chimayo contains 163 calories

Alcohol content:

  • 1.2 standard drinks
  • 17.68% alc./vol. (17.68° proof)
  • 16.8 grams of pure alcohol

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Sally Morgan’s Avatar Sally Morgan
14th September at 18:49
I was looking for something to complement a Scandi-Mexican fusion dish (honestly - nicer than it sounds) and this was perfect. The mix of tequila and apple juice is surprisingly good - worth juicing apples specially for.
Chris Brislawn’s Avatar Chris Brislawn
18th October 2024 at 04:10
We live just down the road from Ranch de Chimayo so I want to get this right. Patron Silver is great but silver tequila is very agave-driven while this drink calls for more refinement. Used 1.5 oz El Tesoro Anejo and added 1/2 oz Santa Fe Spirits Apple Brandy to tie things together. Local raw, unfiltered apple juice or cider is important, and a wee bit more lemon juice helps cut the sweetness, too. Very good and distinctive!
9th September 2024 at 19:14
Add more lime
Jeremy Harrold’s Avatar Jeremy Harrold
5th May 2024 at 18:25
Reasonable if for me you up the Cassis to 20ml and lemon to 10ml. I like how the Tequila adds to the flavour rather than just being there.
Colin Cook’s Avatar Colin Cook
23rd December 2023 at 02:29
For me the spiciness of the tequila came through without any burn. Added to my holiday repertoire.
Annabelle Egginton ’s Avatar Annabelle Egginton
2nd December 2023 at 21:32
Very festive drink. Really well balanced. I thoroughly enjoyed it and made it again.
Miguel Perales’ Avatar Miguel Perales
27th November 2023 at 23:07
Tequila is definitely on the nose and upfront but then the apple and cassis come in. I was fortunate to get fresh, unsweetened apple cider which made it nicely balanced.
Sally Morgan’s Avatar Sally Morgan
10th November 2023 at 20:18
I’ve read the comments and I think the key to this one is good quality apple juice. I made mine fresh and it was absolutely delicious. It would be flat and sweet with standard carton apple juice.
22nd September 2023 at 17:28
Mine was much redder than the associated picture, but was otherwise brilliant. The Cassis sugars brought forward the flavour of the tequila whilst quelled the alcohol burn and made this extremely pleasant to quaff down.
John Hinojos’ Avatar John Hinojos
19th May 2023 at 01:40
We had high hopes for this one, but it was a bit sweet and a little flat. Putting it on the rocks helped as did a few drops of Difford's Margarita Bitters. The cassis seems to fight a bit with the tequila. Was OK, but not one I would do again.