File this under get me to the bar now…
Award-winning Miami Mixologist Josue Gonzalez from DÔA Miami Beach has created an over-the-top luxury margarita specifically for those looking to take their Cinco de Mayo to the next level: $750 for one, $1000 for the pair, $2500 for table service.
YASSS!
Crafted with luxury in mind, the Allaire Royal Gold Margarita at DÔA features premium Allaire Collection Privee Tequila. Served in a Waterford Crystal Margarita Glass, rimmed with hand-harvested Sal de Ibiza Fleur de Sel, garnished with 24K Gold Flakes and 24K Gold encrusted lime wedge – The experience with the World’s Most Opulent Margarita doesn’t end when the lucky guest leaves DÔA — purchase price includes all the materials used to create the cocktail including: Waterford Crystal Margarita Glass(es), 24K Thai Elephant Gold Leaf for the lime, a silver-plated serving platter, gold plated mixing spoon and gold-plated straws.
AND GUESS WHAT?! It’s only available on Cinco de Mayo… Fly me down to MIAMI… I know you’re curious on what ingredients make this Margarita damn fine… and expensive. I managed to snag a copy of the recipe BELOW.
Allaire Royal Gold Margarita:3 oz. Allaire Collection Privee Tequila
1 ½ oz. Fresh squeezed premium lime juice
1 oz. Grand Marnier Cuvee du Centenaire – 100 Year Anniversary
Shaken over purified spring ice,
1 ½ oz. Fresh squeezed premium lime juice
1 oz. Grand Marnier Cuvee du Centenaire – 100 Year Anniversary
Shaken over purified spring ice,
Strained into a 24k Gold plated Shaker,
Coat half the crystal glass rim with hand-harvested Sal de Ibiza Fleur de Sel
Pour into Waterford Crystal Margarita Glass
Garnish 24K Thai Elephant Gold Leaf coated lime slice
Served on a silver plated platter with gold plated mixing spoon and gold plated straws
We’re dying to know what this MARG tastes like. But I’m guessing it’s the purest margarita known to (wo)man.
Learn more about DÔA Miami Beach at doacantina.com
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