Mezcal infused raspberry fruit with lemon, orange and lime citrus aromatised with delicate rich elderflower.
Grenadine adds a delicate pomegranate note to this well-balanced Pineapple Margarita.
A mint and blackberry Margarita with honey in place of agave syrup and served Julep-style.
Notes of tequila, orangey triple sec, bittersweet liqueur, blood orange and lime juice all sit in perfect kilter in this tasty riff on the classic Margarita.
A 'Disco Drink' that's just as the name suggests, a Margarita, only blue.
May look lurid but is a surprisingly tasty Margarita.
A Margarita with extra zesty orange tang courtesy of a spoon of bitter orange marmalade.
The Cherry's stone fruit notes bring out tequila's earthy tones in what is a tasty, balanced margarita.
The Cosmopolitan meets the Margarita in this gloriously pink cocktail.
Just as the name promises, a cinnamon and pomegranate-flavoured Margarita.
A Margarita 'smoked' by mezcal and 'blooded' with red wine. Devilishly good!
Due to a lack of orange liqueur, this is not strictly a Margarita. However, the red wine float fits the name and sipping the underlying 'margarita' through
One of the best Margarita recipes around. Richly endowed with flavour.
A blush coloured, Margarita-style drink with a well-matched amalgamation of flavours.
Tannic berry notes from the cranberry and earthy agave freshened by zesty lime.
Genepi and celery add herbal and vegetal flavours (in place of triple sec) to this Margarita riff.
A fruity limoncello enriched Margarita.
Liqueurs combine harmoniously with lime and tequila in this tangy, fruity Margarita. However, I remain unconvinced by Hpnotiq.
This Margarita does indeed have a sherbet flavour with a lemony citrus bite.
A palate-cleansing lemon fresh Margarita.
Orange juice adds fruity dilution to what could also be called a Breakfast Margarita.
The character of the tequila is not overwhelmed by the fruit.
Mango first and Margarita second.
Naturally, this cocktail also works well with blanco tequila, but as long as your reposado is not overly influenced by vanilla notes, then a good reposado
Tequila-laced fruity sweet and sour. Strike the perfect balance and you've a most delicious cocktail.
Originally sweetened with sugar syrup, this is better smoothed with honey.
A Pineapple Margarita with agave syrup in place of a sweet liqueur.
A tasty Margarita with Grand Marnier, Agave Sec liqueur and orange juice.
Looks like stagnant pond water but tastes fantastic.
Melon and tequila always combine well - here in a frozen Margarita.
A hint of flavoursome cranberry gives this tasty margarita a light pink hue.
A late-night, dry Margarita that's high on booze, low on citrus and with subtle pineapple fruitiness.
As the name suggests, this tasty Margarita benefits from a slug of rich mandarin orange liqueur.
There is something about the flavour and cleansing mild tartness of pink grapefruit that screams breakfast and indeed this Pink Grapefruit Margarita would
Subtle passion fruit flavour and tartness influence rather than dominate this Margarita, allowing the tequila and other ingredients to also shine. Fruity
Herbal tequila and sweet pineapple in harmony.
As advertised, a Margarita with pineapple fruitiness. If you have it, a splash of pineapple syrup helps balance while amplifying the pineapple flavour.
Yes, this appropriately named almond Margarita-like drink is pink and fluffy – due to being sweetened and made red with pomegranate syrup (in place of
Delivers exactly what the name promises.
A citrussy bite keeps this distinctly pink, fruity Margarita just on the tart side.
Earthy fruity tart pomegranate and delicately vanilla oaked tequila combine harmoniously in this Margarita.
This peachy coloured Margarita is well-balanced and flavoursome with zesty orange liqueur sitting well with cranberry.
Slightly sweet but yummy with an interplay between tequila, rich strawberry and tart fresh lime.
A well-balanced, tasty twist on the standard Margarita.
Fresh strawberries combine well with tequila in this fruity margarita. The strawberry already makes this drink viscous so sugar syrup is preferable to
Just as it says - a raspberry flavoured Margarita.
A fruity yet dry, crimson-coloured Margarita
An almond and berry flavoured Margarita.
The similarity of ingredients in this tequila-based riff on the classic Pegu Club to the Margarita are obvious, so it's not surprising the finished drink
Just as it says on the tin – this is a very fruity Margarita.
Just as the name promises, a watermelon-flavoured margarita.
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