History & Heritage
“A colorful evolution of the classic margarita that surged in resort bars with the popularity of blue curaçao.”
Ingredients
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Method
Technique transforms ingredients into something extraordinary.
Optional: salt the rim of a rocks glass and fill with ice
Shake all ingredients with ice and strain
Garnish with a lime wheel
Glassware
Served over ice in a rocks glass
Garnish
Fresh slice
Master's Tips
Professional insights to elevate your craft
A coarse salt rim adds contrast
Balance sweetness with fresh lime juice
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