Margarita

The Rise of the Paloma: A Mexican Cocktail’s Journey in the U.S.

Discover how the Paloma cocktail is making waves in the United States, with bartenders creating high-end versions and enthusiasts debating its future as a staple tequila-based drink. Will the Paloma surpass the Margarita? Listen to the ‘VinePair Podcast’ for more insights.

The Significance of Cinco de Mayo: Beyond Margaritas and Mexican Cuisine

Learn about the historical roots and significance of Cinco de Mayo, a Mexican holiday commemorating Mexico’s victory over the French empire in the Battle of Puebla. Despite misconceptions, Cinco de Mayo is not Mexico’s Independence Day, but rather a symbol of Mexican heritage celebrated in the United States.

Cinco de Mayo: A Celebration of Mexican Heritage in the U.S.

Cinco de Mayo in the United States is a cultural celebration that commemorates Mexico’s victory over France, not its Independence Day. President Biden highlights the day as a tribute to Mexican American resilience and heritage. With a strong association with alcohol purchases, the holiday is known for festive gatherings and social activities. Originating from the Battle of Puebla in 1862, Cinco de Mayo gained popularity in the U.S. during the 1960s and is now marked by various events and promotions nationwide.

Dallas-Fort Worth Restaurants and Bars Celebrate National Margarita Day with Specials and Deals

National Margarita Day is approaching on Feb. 22, and Dallas-Fort Worth is gearing up with a variety of specials and deals at restaurants and bars. From $3 margaritas and wells at Blue Goose Cantina to $5 top-shelf margaritas at Blue Mesa Grill, there’s something for every margarita lover to enjoy. Even breweries and Mexican Sugar are getting in on the celebration with themed menu items and margarita specials.