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La Paz Mixes Mix Strawberry Margarita

Vendor La Paz Mixes
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Indulge in the vibrant flavors of summer with La Paz Mixes Mix Strawberry Margarita—an enticing blend that transforms any occasion into a fiesta. Crafted with care and precision, this mix encapsulates the sun-kissed sweetness of ripe strawberries, delivering a luscious and refreshing twist to the classic margarita experience.

La Paz Mixes Mix Strawberry Margarita begins with the pure essence of handpicked strawberries, expertly combined with just the right balance of citrusy notes and a hint of natural sweetness. The result is a tantalizing concoction that effortlessly captures the essence of freshly picked strawberries, creating a burst of flavor with every sip.

Whether you're hosting a summer soiree, lounging by the pool, or simply craving a tropical escape, La Paz Mixes Mix Strawberry Margarita is your passport to instant refreshment. Easy to use, simply blend with your favorite tequila and ice for a delightful margarita that will transport you to a sun-drenched paradise.

With La Paz Mixes Mix Strawberry Margarita, elevate your cocktail game and treat your taste buds to the perfect balance of sweetness and citrus. Embrace the lively spirit of La Paz Mixes, where quality ingredients and bold flavors come together to create a margarita experience that's as unforgettable as it is delicious. Cheers to the sweet taste of summer in every sip.

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Tasting Notes

Appearance:
La Paz Mixes Mix Strawberry Margarita pours a captivating, vibrant red hue into the glass, teasing the taste buds with the promise of the luscious strawberry flavors within. Its inviting color sets the stage for a refreshing and indulgent margarita experience.

Aroma:
Upon the first whiff, the delightful aroma of sun-ripened strawberries takes center stage, inviting memories of a summer orchard in full bloom. Subtle citrus undertones add a zesty brightness to the bouquet, creating an enticing and aromatic prelude to the tasting experience.

Palate:
The initial sip delivers a burst of ripe strawberry sweetness, reminiscent of freshly picked berries. La Paz Mixes Mix Strawberry Margarita achieves a harmonious balance with a subtle tanginess from the citrus elements, creating a well-rounded and invigorating palate. The texture is smooth, and the overall flavor profile is both satisfying and refreshing.

Finish:
As the experience unfolds, the strawberry notes linger on the palate, leaving a lingering sweetness that is neither overpowering nor cloying. The finish is clean and crisp, making it a perfect choice for those seeking a fruit-forward margarita with a hint of sophistication.

Distillery Information

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.
One story claims that the drink was created in 1938, as Mexican restaurant owner Carlos (Danny) Herrera mixed it for gorgeous Ziegfeld showgirl Marjorie King. Supposedly, Tequila was the only alcohol that King would abide, so Herrera added lime juice and salt.The margarita originated in the '30s or '40s along the Mexico/US border near Juarez or Tijuana. Margarita is the Spanish word for daisy and legend has it that a bar owner created the drink for a local showgirl after he couldn't remember how to make the “Magnolia” cocktail she had ordered.Margarita Island, island in the Caribbean Sea, 12 miles (19 km) north of the Península de Araya in northeastern Venezuela. Also known as the Isle of Pearls, Margarita is the largest of 70 islands comprising Nueva Esparta estado (state).
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.
A Margarita wine cocktail is a combination of white wine and lime juice, usually served with a salted rim. The drink is named after the famous Mexican tequila-based cocktail the Margarita, which was invented in the 1940s.

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