Margarita
Cocktail Icons, series 1
(set of 10)
Recipe
2 oz. tequila
¾ oz. orange liqueur
¾ oz. lime juice
¼ oz. simple syrup
Preparation
Rub lime wedge on glass rim and roll in coarse salt
Shake ingredients with ice
Strain into chilled rocks glass
Garnish with lime wedge
Variations
IBA Recipe¹
50 ml Tequila 100% Agave
20 ml Triple Sec
15 ml Freshly Squeezed Lime Juice
Lore
Origin: ca. 1930s
Creator: Mr. Madden in Tijuana, Mexico²
An Irish bartender named Madden was serving a drink called the Tequila Daisy in Tijuana in the 1930s. (The Daisy cocktail dates back to the 1880s and was often made with brandy.³) Madden shared with a visiting newspaper man from Iowa in 1936 that he had once grabbed the wrong bottle and made a Daisy with tequila and it was a big hit. The Spanish word for daisy is margarita and that's how the drink got its name. This story is not definitive and there are many other origin stories for the drink.⁴
Links & References
IBA Margarita. https://iba-world.com/margarita/
Wondrich, D. (2021, November 24). Tequila Daisy. Liquor.com. https://www.liquor.com/recipes/tequila-daisy/
Johnson, H. (1888). New and Improved Illustrated Bartender’s Manual: Or How to Mix Drinks of the Present Style. I. Goldmann.
Zavatto, A. (2020, September 17). The History and Secrets of the Margarita. Liquor.com. https://www.liquor.com/articles/worlds-best-margarita/