I don't care for salted rim either. My Margaritas and Palomas use pure, clean ice from my ice maker which is fed via my R/O water filtration system which is fed via my well-filtered water. So, no chlorine or other city additives. Huge improvement in flavor.
The cocktail shown is delicious to be sure. I prefer adding a bit of fresh orange juice. I have to say I like the idea of diluting the agave nectar and I am going to try it.
One of the best añejos for $100. The only one that can top it is El tequileño añejo it's about $80 and man is it delicious. Definitely have those 2 in my collection. Fortaleza añejo is hard to Come by. Thank God I just picked up 4 bottles here in CA
@@edgarvargas6764 I tried the tequileno anejo,fantastic anejo and gives Fortaleza a run but I still prefer Fortaleza slightly for the finish and slightly more butterscotch note. Thanks again for recommendation! Salud
I am a long time single malt drinker who began exploring why there were no scotch-like Tequilas. After several years of research, I am happy to report that there are, and Fortaleza is one of the best I have discovered. It is affordable and the Resposado and Anejo drink like cognac. But skip the Margarita (why pollute good Tequila?).
I see what you are saying and personally would need a little convincing or have it free of charge in order to try it anything but neat. However, if you were to make it into any cocktail, I think the question becomes does it make the cocktail that much better rather than does the other ingredients pollute the tequila.
Using Fortaleza for a margarita is a waste of good tequila. Find some cheap tequila to make your mixed drinks, Fortaleza should be sipped just as is neat.
They really really don´t know the craft of making tequila. Use some Tequila Cuervo or any of those to mix it. Also there´s a special tequila to do that, not the "100% agave". Hipsters, man.
@@jessg.9368 Yes, you can. My opinion is just my opinion. People are free to do whatever they want with it. If it made me happy to pour Fortaleza down the drain, then that's what I would do with it.