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Master Of Mixes Margarita Salt 8oz

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Elevate your margarita experience with Master of Mixes Margarita Salt – the perfect companion to enhance the flavors of your favorite tequila concoctions. Meticulously crafted to complement the tangy and sweet notes of a classic margarita, this premium salt provides a delightful and savory finishing touch.

Ideal for both amateur mixologists and seasoned bartenders, Master of Mixes Margarita Salt ensures an effortless and visually appealing way to rim your glasses. The fine texture adheres smoothly, allowing for a perfect salted rim that enhances each sip of your margarita.

The 8 oz. canister guarantees an ample supply for numerous rounds of margaritas, making it a must-have addition to your home bar essentials. Create a sensory experience with every sip as the salted rim adds a savory dimension that perfectly balances the cocktail's vibrant citrus and agave sweetness.

Transform your margarita ritual into a sophisticated affair with Master of Mixes Margarita Salt – the final touch that enhances the flavor profile and visual appeal of your favorite tequila libations. Cheers to crafting the perfect margarita, complete with the ideal salted rim.

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Tasting Notes

Appearance:
Master of Mixes Margarita Salt is finely ground and pure white, offering a visually appealing addition to your cocktail presentation. The 8 oz. canister is convenient for rimming multiple glasses, adding a touch of sophistication to your margaritas.

Aroma:
While salt typically doesn't have a pronounced aroma, the freshness of Master of Mixes Margarita Salt ensures that it doesn't overpower the senses. It complements the overall aromatic experience of your margarita, allowing the citrus and agave notes to take center stage.

Texture:
The fine texture of the salt adheres smoothly to the glass rim, creating a balanced and even coating. This ensures a perfect distribution of salt with each sip, enhancing the overall drinking experience.

Flavor Profile:
Master of Mixes Margarita Salt adds a savory and slightly saline kick to each sip of your margarita. The salt's presence is subtle, complementing the tangy lime and the sweetness of agave without overpowering the palate.

Versatility:
Designed to pair seamlessly with margaritas, this salt is versatile enough to enhance other tequila-based cocktails or even non-alcoholic mocktails. Its fine texture makes it easy to work with, allowing you to experiment with different rimming styles.

Finish:
The finish is clean, leaving a subtle salty residue that lingers on the lips. The salted rim adds a savory element to each sip, enhancing the overall flavor profile of your margarita without dominating the palate.

Distillery Information

Margarita mix is typically a blend of lime juice, orange liqueur, sugar, salt, and sometimes citric acid. If you're buying a premade margarita mix, some of them come with the alcohol mixed in. These are called "ready to drink" mixers. If you're making a homemade version, it will contain the same ingredients.Master of mixes allows customers to mix scratch-quality, hassle-free cocktails regardless of skill level. Get crafty with our Cocktail Essentials, or pour a drink in seconds with our Cocktail Mixers.Brand Heritage - Master of Mixes. Since the early 1970's, Master of Mixes has scoured the earth's premier growing regions, sourcing only renowned varieties of each fruit. Our fruit is picked at peak ripeness when it is the most plump, juicy, and fragrant.
A refreshing margarita mixer that delivers a bold dose of tartness with just the right balance of sweet. Crafted with key lime juice and a hint of organic agave, this margarita mix gives you the citrusy goodness you love while letting your favorite tequila shine through.
Thus, although later pioneers may also have duplicated the discovery, the Margarita was invented in 1942 by a Mexican, now Mexican-American, named Francisco Morales. It was named after a flower, not a girl—though people joke about it being named after Francisco's wife, whom he married in 1956.
David Daniel "Danny" Negrete is said to have created the drink in 1936 when he was the manager of Hotel Garci Crespo in Tehuacán, Puebla, Mexico. His girlfriend, Margarita, apparently liked salt in her drinks and the story goes that he created the drink for her as a present.

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