What alcohol is in a margarita

The Margarita is one of the most popular cocktails in North America—for good reason. Combining the tang of lime and the sweetness of orange liqueur with the distinctive strength of tequila, the classic Margarita strikes all of the right keys. What’s less certain, however, is the drink’s origin.

Some say the cocktail was invented in 1948 in Acapulco, Mexico, when a Dallas socialite combined blanco tequila with Cointreau and lime juice for her guests. Others say that the Margarita, which translates to daisy flower in Spanish, was an inevitable twist on the Daisy, a cocktail template involving spirit, citrus, orange liqueur and soda. Make one with tequila, leave out the soda, and you get a Margarita. But regardless of how or when it was invented, the Margarita has earned its way into drinkers’ hearts.

When choosing your tequila, quality is key. Opt for a blanco made from 100% blue agave. If it doesn’t say this on the label, it’s mixto—a tequila composed of up to 49% mystery sugars. And although many people reach for premade sour mix, using fresh lime juice will result in a vastly superior drink. Then there’s the orange liqueur. What is a mandatory ingredient for some is rendered optional by others, who replace the sweetener with agave syrup. Go that route, and you get the Tommy’s Margarita, which was created in the early ’90s at Tommy’s Mexican Restaurant in San Francisco.

When talking Margaritas, it’s easy to get lost in stories about who invented the drink or become mired in debates over salt versus no salt; blended or frozen; triple sec, Cointreau or Grand Marnier. In our opinion, this version is the tried-and-true recipe for the best Margarita you can make. Memorize it, and you’ll always impress.

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  • 2 ounces blanco tequila

  • 1/2 ounce orange liqueur

  • 1 ounce lime juice, freshly squeezed

  • 1/2 ounce agave syrup

  • Garnish: lime wheel

  • Garnish: kosher salt (optional)

  1. Add tequila, orange liqueur, lime juice and agave syrup to a cocktail shaker filled with ice, and shake until well-chilled.

  2. Strain into a rocks glass over fresh ice.

  3. Garnish with a lime wheel and kosher salt rim (optional).

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This classic margarita is the best margarita recipe you’ll ever make! Made with 3 simple ingredients, it’s the perfect balance of tequila, triple sec, and lime juice that makes a crisp and refreshing drink every single time.

What alcohol is in a margarita

Margaritas are timeless. Whether you’re making a pitcher of margaritas for you and your friends to enjoy poolside, a drink to accompany your favorite tacos, or a couple of glasses to celebrate Cinco de Mayo, I think every occasion is worthy of a good margarita.

And that includes today, my friends.

Tequila has always been my liquor of choice. The flavor truly is delicious to me. Maybe it’s in my blood? It’s possible. I am Mexican after all.

All I know is that when you love tequila as much as I do, knowing how to make a good margarita is a must! Here’s what you need to know.

What alcohol is in a margarita

What is a margarita made of?

Tequila, orange liqueur, and lime juice. Those three simple ingredients are all you need to make the best margarita.

How to make a margarita

Margaritas are incredibly easy to make, especially when you remember the 2-1-1 ratio. That’s 2 parts tequila, 1 part orange liqueur, and 1 part lime juice. Here’s how to put it all together:

  1. Run a lime wedge around the rim of a glass. Dip the edge of the glass in kosher salt and fill with ice.
  2. Add a few ice cubes in a cocktail shaker and add the tequila, orange liqueur, and lime juice. Cover and shake to combine.
  3. Strain the margarita into the prepared glass and garnish with a lime slice.

What alcohol is in a margarita

What kind of tequila is best for margaritas?

Reposado tequila is typically the go-to for margaritas, but you can use blanco, reposado, or añejo varieties. It’s all personal preference!

In these photos, I used a really good añejo tequila that I had in the cupboard because I was craving something with a bit more complexity and sweetness. When I want a margarita that’s simply refreshing and crisp, I choose a reposado or blanco tequila.

The most important thing when choosing tequila for classic margaritas is quality. Since margaritas are only made with three ingredients, choosing a high-quality tequila is important since there is nowhere for flavors to hide!

Which orange liqueur is best for margaritas?

Triple sec and Cointreau are the two types of orange liqueur that are often used in margaritas. They’re both acceptable to use, but I prefer one over the other depending on the type of margarita.

When making this classic margarita, I prefer using Cointreau because of its smoother finish and more balanced flavors.

When making blended fruity margaritas, I prefer using triple sec since its straightforward orange flavor is often diluted in the drink.

Sometimes Grand Marnier is used instead of triple sec or Cointreau, but it is not a traditional ingredient in a margarita.

What alcohol is in a margarita

Don’t forget the lime juice!

I highly recommend using fresh lime juice when making margaritas. It simply has a fresher and more balanced tart flavor than bottled lime juice.

If you do decide to use bottled store bought lime juice as a shortcut (we’ve all been there!), try to use the kind that is not from concentrate. Santa Cruz Organic pure lime juice is a great option!

recipe tips and variations

  • Don’t have a cocktail shaker? You can stir all of the ingredients in a separate glass, shake them in a mason jar, or simply pour all of the ingredients into the prepared iced glass. Shh! I won’t tell.
  • If you want something more than a traditional salted rim, you can add some Tajin seasoning for a Mexican spicy kick!
  • If you prefer a sweeter margarita, you can add a bit of agave syrup or simple syrup to your liking.
  • To make a spicy margarita, add a thin slice or two of a jalapeno or serrano pepper into the cocktail shaker along with the tequila and press down on them lightly with a muddler to release the juices and oils into the alcohol. Then add in the remaining ingredients and make as normal.

Prep: 5 minutes

Total : 5 minutes

This classic margarita is the best margarita recipe you'll ever make! Made with 3 simple ingredients – tequila, triple sec, and lime juice.

  • 2 ounces tequila (blanco, reposado, or añejo)
  • 1 ounce orange liqueur (triple sec or Cointreau)
  • 1 ounce lime juice
  • lime wedge and kosher salt, for rimming glass
  • ice

  • Run a lime wedge around the rim of a glass. Dip the edge of the glass in kosher salt and fill with ice.

  • Add a few ice cubes in a cocktail shaker and add the tequila, orange liqueur, and lime juice. Cover and shake to combine.

  • Strain the margarita into the prepared glass and garnish with a lime slice.

  • To sweeten your drink, you can add 1/2-1 ounce of agave syrup or simple syrup to your liking.
  • Don’t have a cocktail shaker? You can stir all of the ingredients in a separate glass, shake them in a mason jar, or simply pour all of the ingredients into the prepared iced glass. Shh! I won’t tell.

Serving: 1drinkCalories: 225kcal (11%)Carbohydrates: 12g (4%)Protein: 0.1gFat: 0.1gSaturated Fat: 0.03g Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.04gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.01gSodium: 3mgPotassium: 43mg (1%)Fiber: 0.1gSugar: 10g (11%)Vitamin A: 14IUVitamin C: 9mg (11%)Calcium: 4mgIron: 0.1mg (1%)

Course:Drinks

Cuisine:Mexican

This recipe was originally published in September 2016 and was updated in August 2022 with more extensive recipe testing and helpful information.

If you’re wanting the older version of the recipe, it is as follows:

  • 1.5 oz tequila, 1.5 oz triple sec, and 1-1.5 oz lime juice

What alcohol is in a margarita

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What alcohol is margaritas made of?

The most popular alcohol used to make margaritas is, tequila! It's the classic choice. However, if you want to try something a little different (but equally delicious), mezcal is also good. In addition to tequila, you will also need a little bit of orange liquor (Cointreau is the best).

Does margarita contain vodka?

As you likely know, the margarita is one of the most popular cocktails of all time, invented in the 1930's in Mexico. The classic way to make it has just three ingredients: tequila, lime and Triple Sec. Here you'll swap in vodka for tequila, then add orange juice to add back a little complexity in flavor.

Does a margarita have rum or tequila?

The Margarita is one of the most popular cocktails in North America—for good reason. Combining the tang of lime and the sweetness of orange liqueur with the distinctive strength of tequila, the classic Margarita strikes all of the right keys.

What is a traditional margarita made of?

In a cocktail shaker, combine tequila, Cointreau, and lime juice. Fill with ice and shake until thoroughly chilled, about 15 seconds (the bottom of a metal shaker should frost over). Fill glasses with fresh ice and strain margarita into both glasses. Garnish with lime wheels and serve.