Tequila replaces gin in this Margarita-like riff on an Aviation cocktail – 'Arte de Volar' is Spanish for 'Art of Flying'. As with the original gin-based
Inspired by Hong Kong, the Dynasty Margarita appropriately uses traditional Chinese ingredients of lychee and ginger and combines these with elderflower
A relatively low-alcohol, floral, grapefruit-laced and aperitivo-style Margarita.
A Margarita with a touch of honey vodka and agave enriched orange liqueur.
Like a suitably complex chemistry experiment, this Margarita-like cocktail has seven ingredients with mezcal adding smoky notes to tequila and a trio of
Hibiscus combines wonderfully with tequila in this flavoursome Margarita.
In its simplest form, this is a Daiquiri with added triple sec and rose water - or a Margarita with rum. Whatever, it's a good balance of sweet and sour.
As the name suggests, a floral, lavender-influenced margarita.
A basil tequila sour (Margarita if you will) sweetened with elderflower liqueur – basil and elderflower flavours sit well with the tequila and lime.
Mezcal, amaro and elderflower liqueur all work together to set this Margarita apart.
A fruity yet dry, crimson-coloured Margarita
Delicately bittersweet with balancing citrus sourness and rich floral rose which combine brilliantly with the agave notes of the blanco tequila.
A pale pink, floral Margarita – just as the name suggests.
The floral notes of elderflower combine wonderfully with the herbaceous tequila and citrusy lime.
Bittersweet floral rose and faint gin botanical notes underpin this balanced riff on a classic straight-up Margarita.
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