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  2. Combier Margarita Recipe - AOL

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    1. Fill a cocktail shaker with ice. Add the lime juice, triple sec and tequila. Shake and strain into an ice-filled glass. Garnish with the citrus wheels and serve.

  3. I Tried 12 Ready-to-Drink Margaritas & The Best Tasted Like ...

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    Rancho La Gloria's Margarita is a wine cocktail made with real lime juice. A 1.5-liter bottle cost me $14.99. The look: Unlike the lower-scoring brands, this bottled cocktail didn't have any ...

  4. The Ultimate Guide to Margaritas - AOL

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    Margarita on the Rocks. To make a margarita on the rocks, simply combine 1-1/2 ounces of Blanco tequila, 1-ounce orange liqueur and 1/2 an ounce of fresh-squeezed lime juice in a cocktail shaker ...

  5. 1800 Tequila - Wikipedia

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    1800 Tequila is a Mexican brand of tequila owned by the Beckmann family, who also own the Jose Cuervo tequila brand. [1] The 100% blue agave tequila is bottled in Jalisco, Mexico. [2] 1800 is named after the year tequila was first aged in oak casks, [3] and is sold throughout the world. In the United States, the brand is owned by the Beckmann ...

  6. Ree's Apple Cider Margarita Is the Official Cocktail of Fall

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    Put the maple syrup in a separate shallow dish. Dip the rim of a glass in the maple syrup, then into the spiced sugar, turning to coat; set aside. For the margarita: To the base of a cocktail ...

  7. Margarita - Wikipedia

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    A recipe for a tequila-based cocktail first appeared in the 1930 book My New Cocktail Book by G. F. Steele. Without noting a specific recipe or inventor, a drink called the Tequila Daisy was mentioned in the Syracuse Herald as early as 1936. Margarita is Spanish for Daisy, which is a nickname for Margaret. [18]

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