Sheree @ Thu Sep 06, 2007 11:42 am wrote:
I've never tried Blue Agave Tequilas. Is Cabo Wabo Sammy Hagar's Tequila? I like the Cointreau also. And Grand Marnier for Cadillac Margaritas, yum! :yum: They are both quite pricey though.
Yep, 100% blue aqave (true tequila) makes a big difference as opposed to something like basic, standard Cuervo, or Sauza. It can be a bit like collecting / sampling fine wines. They all have their own distinct flavors and qualities although it can be a bit tough telling unless you have two side by side and try the difference. There is also blanco, anejo, and reposado type tequilas which is also a difference in the way the Tequila tastes or whether it is a good choice for drinking as shots or in a margarita or mexican martini. A lot comes down to personal taste though, and like fine wine or coffee I recommend you explore and enjoy the journey.
Oh, here you go Sheree...info on true Tequila from a favorite place of mine:
http://www.marias-santafe.com/margar.html
Yes, Cabo Wabo is by Sammy Hagar. I had heard about it years ago on some tv program about the rocker and his life in Cabo Wabo. After hearing about it I really wanted to check it out. It's pretty good and is about med / high priced compared to other tequilas. Lots of times you kind find a good one on sale at the liquor store. Ask the salesman, and he can also let you know which are 100% blue agave. You can also tell by reading the label. I believe all true Tequilas are imported from Mexico.
I will say these Mexican Martinis are so (too) addictive. With 4 oz of liquor per shaker glass, and very easy to drink, you can down a lot quickly and the temptation is there to make them every chance you get or whenever somebody drops by. Typically I don't drink that much anymore. I used to quite a bit in college, but now usually only 1 beer a month or two. I've upped that quite a bit since my interest in these martinis so I may have to watch that and scale back some. They sure are good though.