Margarita Don Julio
Taste the invigorating combination of Don Julio Blanco and orange liqueur with a sweet finish.
Ingredients
1.5oz
Don Julio Blanco
0.75oz
Orange Liqueur
0.75oz
Fresh Lime Juice
1
Lime Wedge (Garnish)
0 units of alcohol per serve
Equipment
1
Martini Glass
1
Ice Scoop
1
Jigger
1
Cocktail Shaker
1
Hawthorne Strainer
1
Fine Strainer
1
Tongs
Serves:
Method
Preparation
- Shake all the ingredients with ice.
- Fine strain into a chilled Martini glass.
- Garnish with a Lime wedge.
Alcohol Content
Alcohol content
Alcohol content: 15.9 g per serve
INTERESTING FACTS
It's estimated that in America 185,000 Margaritas are consumed every hour.
History of the Drink
The Spanish word for "daisy" is "margarita." The daisy's flower head closes at night and opens in the morning, which is said to be a perversion of the word 'day's eye'. And it's likely that the Margarita since the 1930's is a Tequila-based Daisy - a family of Victorian-era drinks created with citrus juice and sweetened with syrup or liqueur, and then strengthened with alcohol.