'I made the best margarita at home and it was so simple to make – absolutely delicious'


On an evening out, it’s very like me to order a margarita, but I have tasted some catastrophes in my lifetime.

Only recently while celebrating a friend’s birthday, a bartender served me a margarita with no salted rim or lime – just a margarita mix in a short glass.

After asking for the appropriate corrections, the surly bartender came up with a more traditional offering.

I wish that was my only bad experience, but I have tasted margaritas that made it clear the mixologist didn’t know what they were doing.

A classic margarita requires tequila, triple sec (an orange-flavoured liqueur), lime juice, lime wedges, salt and ice.

Already having a cocktail shaker at home, I thought I’d try to make a margarita with a twist.

For my drink, I sampled Neurita Picante with Tequila – a readymade mixture that includes spicy agave with natural red chilli pepper and tangerine infusions.

The premium-flavoured tequila (retailing for £31.99) only requires the addition of fresh lime and agave syrup to make a spicy margarita.

Neurita margarita

  • 50ml Neurita Picante
  • 40ml fresh lime juice
  • Dash of agave syrup

“Rim glass with salt, garnish with jalapeno for extra spice,” the bottle reads.

To make the salt rim, all I did was twist the coupe’s rim, which had been rubbed with a cut-opened lime, into a side plate that had salt poured onto it.

In less than five minutes, I had crafted the best-tasting margarita at home – so spicy and delicious.

One sip was heavenly – I was so pleased the margarita mix tasted just like a margarita should.

Overjoyed, the drink went down a treat and it most definitely will become a staple in my household.

Fond of hosting girly evenings, Neurita tequila mixes will be a part of my offerings – especially as there are more readymade spirits to choose from.

There’s Neurita Tequila Rosa which is infused with raspberry, strawberry and pomegranate for a more sweet, fruity mixture.

And Neurita Tequila Blanco which has Sicilian Orange for a more citrusy flavour. Think I will have to try them all.

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