Classic Margarita Recipe

Classic Margarita cocktail served over ice with a salted rim and lime wedge
The timeless Classic Margarita – crisp, tangy, and perfectly balanced.

To achieve the ideal Classic Margarita, throw 2 oz of good-quality blanco tequila, 1 oz orange liqueur (either Cointreau or Triple Sec), and 1 oz freshly squeezed lime juice in a shaker packed with ice.
Strain into a salt-rimmed glass over ice, and lime wedge.

Never compromise – always make sure it’s “100% de agave” tequila for the cleanest taste and smooth finish.

The Classic Margarita Is Never Out of Style

Tequila bottle, fresh limes, and a cocktail shaker arranged on a rustic bar
The Classic Margarita – a simple yet iconic cocktail rooted in 1930s Mexico and U.S. border culture.

Not many cocktails can claim to have attained the kind of international status of an icon as the Classic Margarita has. With only three ingredients – tequila, orange liqueur, and lime juice – it hits a seldom-seen middle ground: tart but not too tart, strong yet refreshing.

The origin of the Margarita is a disputed topic, but tales date back to Mexico and the U.S. border region in the 1930s-1940s. Texas socialite Margarita Sames in 1948 has been given some of the credit; so have earlier cantinas mixing similar tequila-lime concoctions. Whoever poured that first glass, the Margarita’s allure remains nothing less than bewitching nearly a century later.

There’s magic in its simplicity: no syrups, no shortcuts – just bright citrus, luscious tequila, and a kiss of salt to bind it all together.

What Makes a Margarita Classic?

Tequila, orange liqueur, and lime juice measured in cocktail jiggers for Margarita ratio.
The 2:1:1 ratio defines the perfect balance of tequila, citrus, and sweetness.

The Classic Margarita is based on the timeless 2:1:1 ratio:

  • 2 parts tequila
  • 1 part orange liqueur
  • 1 part fresh lime juice

This ratio is supported by the International Bartenders’ Association (IBA) and other cocktail experts such as Cointreau and Liquor.com.

The result? Sweet and sour spirit in perfect harmony – crisp, aromatic, and endlessly refreshing.

Ingredients (for 1 Serving)

Margarita ingredients including tequila, lime juice, Cointreau, salt, and ice
Fresh, quality ingredients make all the difference in an authentic Margarita.
IngredientQuantityNotes
Blanco tequila (100% de agave)2 ozPremium silver/plato tequila for pure agave flavor
Denatured goodness (Cointreau or Triple Sec)1 ozSweetens and adds orange depth
Fresh lime juice1 ozAlways fresh squeezed, never bottled
Kosher or flake saltAs neededFor glass rim – no iodized salt
Ice cubesTo shake and serve
Lime wedge or wheelOptionalFor garnish

Pro Tip:
Skip the bottled lime juice – its preservatives deaden aroma and flavor. The key is fresh-squeezed lime juice.

Guide: Here’s How to Make a Classic Margarita

1. Salt the Rim (Optional but Iconic)

1st step of making Classic Margarita cocktail - around the glass rim dipping it in salt
Start with the iconic salted rim for the authentic Margarita touch.

Place kosher salt in a shallow dish. Rub a lime wedge around the rim of your glass, then dip it in the salt. Shake off the excess.

2. Prepare the Glass

Fill with ice to make a Margarita “on the rocks.”
Fill with ice to make a Margarita “on the rocks.”

Fill with ice to make a Margarita “on the rocks.” For a real-deal version, leave out the ice.

3. Mix the Cocktail

Bartender shaking Margarita ingredients with ice in a cocktail shake
Shake vigorously for 10 to 15 seconds to chill and blend the flavors perfectly.

Shake the tequila, orange liqueur, and lime juice together with ice in a cocktail shaker.
Add ice; cover and shake vigorously until well chilled, about 10 to 15 seconds.

4. Strain and Serve

Pouring chilled Margarita into a salt-rimmed glass over ice.
Strain and serve immediately for maximum freshness and flavor.

Strain into your prepared glass. Garnish with a slice or wheel of lime. Serve immediately.

5. Optional Touch

For a softer edge, squeeze in a drop of agave syrup (especially if your orange liqueur is on the drier side).

Choosing the Right Tequila

Seek out “100% de agave” on the label. Steer clear of “mixto” tequilas that might have up to 49% sugar spirits.

Three types of tequila — Blanco, Reposado, and Añejo
Select ‘100% de agave’ tequila for the purest, smoothest Margarita experience.
TypeAgingFlavor Notes
Blanco (Silver/Plato)No aging or up to 2 monthsBright, crisp – perfect for Margaritas
Reposado2 to 12 monthsWarm oak, mellow spice
Añejo12+ monthsRich and complex – ideal for sipping or premium twists

Margarita Variations to Try

Assorted Margarita variations — spicy jalapeño, pineapple, mezcal, and frozen styles
Experiment with creative Margarita variations from spicy to tropical.
VariationSwap or AddFlavor Profile
Reposado MargaritaUse reposado tequilaWarm, mellow, oaky
Mezcal MargaritaUse mezcal instead of tequilaEarthy and smoky
Spicy MargaritaShake with slices of jalapeñoBold and aromatic
Pineapple MargaritaAdd 1 oz pineapple juiceSweet-tart tropical twist
Frozen MargaritaBlend with 1 cup iceSlushy, cool, perfect for hot days

Nutritional Value (Per Serving)

NutrientApprox. Amount
Calories210 to 250 kcal
Carbohydrates9 to 13 g
Sugar8 to 11 g
Protein0 g
Fat0 g
Sodium~100 mg (with salted rim)

Based on 2 oz tequila, 1 oz Cointreau, and 1 oz lime juice.

Serving & Presentation Tips

Serve in a chilled glass for a restaurant-quality finish at home.
  • Serving: 1 cocktail
  • Glass: Margarita glass or short tumbler
  • Temperature: Chilled but not over-diluted
  • Garnish: Lime wedge on a half-salt rim
  • Perfect for: Summer BBQs, Cinco de Mayo, Taco Tuesday, or festive nights

Presentation Pro Tip:
Chill your glass for 10 minutes before serving for that restaurant-quality refreshment.

The Pros Know – Margarita Tips

  • Slow dilution with large ice cubes.
  • Rim only half the glass to let guests choose salted or unsalted.
  • Add a few drops of orange bitters for depth.
  • Avoid cheap triple sec – sweetness balance matters.
  • For a lighter “skinny Margarita,” replace orange liqueur with ½ oz agave nectar and a splash of sparkling water.

Summary: Classic, Bright, and Effortlessly Refreshing

Classic Margarita cocktail glowing in warm light with lime garnish.
Simple, bright, and endlessly refreshing – the Classic Margarita is timeless.

Simple is best with the Classic Margarita. Using top-shelf tequila, fresh lime juice, and just the right citrus sweetness, you get a drink that tastes like sunshine and goes down easy.

Enjoy it over ice, shaken hard, or with a smoky mezcal edge – world-class flavor in a glass. Shake it well, sip slowly, and savor the freedom.

FAQs

Q1. Can you make Margaritas in advance?

Yes. Mix tequila, orange liqueur, and lime juice up to 24 hours in advance. Chill, then shake and serve over ice.

Q2. What is the best salt for rimming the glass?

Kosher salt or flaky sea salt. Avoid iodized table salt – it tastes metallic.

Q3. Is it possible to make a virgin Margarita?

Absolutely! Replace tequila with soda water or a zero-proof agave spirit, and use fresh orange juice instead of liqueur.

Q4. Which is better – Triple Sec or Cointreau?

Cointreau is smoother and higher in ABV; Triple Sec is sweeter and cheaper. Both work well – it’s personal preference.

Q5. How to make a Frozen Margarita?

In a blender, mix 2 oz tequila, 1 oz orange liqueur, 1 oz lime juice, and 1 cup of ice until slushy. Taste and adjust with lime or sweetness as needed.

Classic Margarita Recipe

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