A Margarita with a touch of smoky character and plenty of warming oomph. It crossed my mind that whatever oomph is in Spanish would be a fitting name for
Mezcal infused raspberry fruit with lemon, orange and lime citrus aromatised with delicate rich elderflower.
A Margarita 'smoked' by mezcal and 'blooded' with red wine. Devilishly good!
A refreshing riff on a Mezcal Margarita with enlivening chili heat.
There's something about the more assertive style of mezcal that suits this cocktail better than its original tequila-based incarnation.
Two massively flavoursome spirits and two very characterful liqueurs combine harmoniously in this delicious sour.
Rich and yet sour with layers of agave spirit and roasted almond.
Some of the biggest flavours on the back bar are corralled, tamed and made to play together nicely to produce an assertive but very quaffable cocktail.
Manzanilla sherry contributes dry, delicate, minerally salty notes to this mezcal-forward aperitivo. If you don't have Difford's Margarita Bitters (shame
A smokin' Margarita. Depending on your palate, you may want to vary the amount of agave syrup – from 2.5ml or even no agave syrup for dry palates to
Lightly smoky mezcal with ginger spice and zesty citrus.
Bittersweet grapefruit and mezcal with honeyed roundness.
Mezcal, amaro and elderflower liqueur all work together to set this Margarita apart.
Lovechild of the Mezcal Margarita and the Hemingway Special Daquiri.
For the above recipe, depending on how ripe your pineapple, you may want/need to add a spoonful of agave syrup. I also like to boost lime and pineapple
A Mezcal Margarita with chili, ginger and pineapple, mellowed by a splash of foaming egg white.
Having tried the Tommy's version of this cocktail, (which as it doesn't have an orange liqueur is actually a Tequila Sour,) I wanted to make it into a
A Tommy's Margarita made smoky by a generous splash of mezcal.
Just as it says on the tin, but delicately smoky and subtly spicy.
Delicately smoky and, depending on your mezcal and agave syrup, a touch meaty with cleansing lime juice.
Bittersweet notes from Savoia Orancio sit brilliantly with mezcal and tequila in this Margarita riff.
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