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Cheryl MalikPosted: 07/17/15Updated: 12/09/20

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This champagne margarita is perfectly sweet and perfectly sour, stout but so easy to drink (dangerously so!), with just the right amount of fizz. Make a huge batch of these champagne margaritasat your next get-together and you’ll become everybody’s new best friend.Champagne Margarita Recipe (2)I got myself a push present.

Beforehand, I thought push presents were a little strange, because.. isn’t the baby the push present? Like, all I care about is meeting little Leo (did I tell you we named him? We named him!) and if O gave me a pair of earrings at the same time I probablywouldn’t even remember I owned them for another six months. Or so I hear.. about newborns and, you know, their requirements.

Champagne Margarita Recipe (3)Champagne Margarita Recipe (4)But anyway, I changed my mind when O and I were on our babymoon, a four-day cruise out of New Orleans, really laid-back, yes? Well, they of course had the duty-free liquor store on board with incredible deals on certain bottles, and I spotted a 1L bottle of Patron Reposado..

Champagne Margarita Recipe (5)I’m a tequila-lover. By far and away, thebest liquor, in my estimation, is tequila, because whiskey tastes hollow, like there’s something wrong with it, and vodka tastes like it should be cleaning the scrape on my knee, and gin–don’t even get me started on gin–tastes like Christmas but in a really bad way, and rum tastes silly like cheap booze cruises and what even else is there? I’m talking about the bar basics, because if you throw St. Germain into the mix, of course all bets are off, but tequila, now.. tequila. Tequila’s a different story, mama, and it’s the only liquor I can drink on the rocks (and actually enjoy–did I sip bourbon on the rocks to impress boys in the past? Yes. Am I glad those days are over? Double-yes.), so I had to make O buy me that big ol’ bottle of my favorite Patron (with our joint bank account, naturally) and refer to it as my push present. It’s even on the hospital bag list.. Well, OK, maybe not, but a bottle of champagne is!

Champagne Margarita Recipe (6)Combine my love of tequila with my horse-like obsession with salt and my hankering for bold flavor in pretty much everything, and an adoration of margaritas follows naturally. Yet a year or so back, I had a champagne margarita at a local restaurant, and loved the bit of lightness and bubbly that the champagne topper added. And yet, nearlya year or so back (nearly! Seems like, at least.. 8 months!), I got pregnant, and while I drink a bit of wine here and there, tequila doesn’t quite make the cut for me, so I’ve been jonesing for a recreation of the champagne margarita for a long,long time.

Champagne Margarita Recipe (7)So I figured a batch would be perfect for Father’s Day, since my dad feels just as strongly about tequila and margaritas and champagne margaritas as I do, and he’s unabashedly, annoyingly honest (which is horrible for the self-esteem of a teenage girl but excellent for recipe development!). I took a classic margarita and simply topped ‘er off with bubbly, and they were perfect. I had a little sip, of course, and I can freely validate these claims.

The champagne just barely cuts through the acidity of the margarita without adding any extra sweetness and adds a subtlecarbonation that lightens the mouthfeel perfectly.They’re so, so easy to make and more elegant than the average ‘rita, and I think you will just love lovelove them. And if you don’t, you’re a super weirdo and please gimme.

Hey – you’ve made it this far, so now we’re basically best friends! If you make this recipe, I’d love for you to give it a quick review & star rating ★ below. Make sure you follow me on Instagram, Pinterest, TikTok, and Facebook, too!

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Champagne Margarita

Prep:1 minute minute

Total:1 minute minute

A perfectly balanced margarita--not too much sweet, not too much sour--with a bubbly champagne topper.

2 servings

Ingredients

  • 3 ounces tequila
  • 2 ounces freshly squeezed lime juice
  • 1 ounce simple syrup , recipe follows
  • 1/2-1 tsp orange liqueur
  • Dry champagne or sparkling wine , to top
  • Fresh lime juice , to rim
  • 1 pinch Kosher salt , to rim
  • 5 Ice cubes
  • 1 cup white sugar
  • 1 cup water

Instructions

  • Make simple syrup: combine sugar and water in a small saucepan over medium-high heat and whisk to dissolve sugar. Bring to a boil then remove from heat and cool. Store in an airtight container in the fridge, up to one month.

  • To make a champagne margarita: Prepare your glass. Pour fresh lime juice in a shallow bowl or plate that's just large enough to dip your margarita glass in and pour a layer of kosher salt in another shallow bowl or plate. Dip rim of glass in lime juice then in kosher salt, then add ice. Combine tequila, lime juice, simple syrup, and orange liqueur in a co*cktail shaker with plenty of ice and shake vigorously. Pour over ice into prepared glass and top with champagne--about 2-4 tablespoons will do it, but it's totally up to your own taste!

Notes

Pour over ice into prepared glass and top with champagne.

Nutrition Information

Serving Size: 2g, Calories: 501kcal, Protein: 1g, Fat: 1g, Sodium: 30mg, Potassium: 33mg, Total Carbs: 104g, Sugar: 101g, Net Carbs: 104g, Vitamin C: 13mg

Number of total servings shown is approximate. Actual number of servings will depend on your preferred portion sizes.

Nutritional values shown are general guidelines and reflect information for 1 serving using the ingredients listed, not including any optional ingredients. Actual macros may vary slightly depending on specific brands and types of ingredients used.

To determine the weight of one serving, prepare the recipe as instructed. Weigh the finished recipe, then divide the weight of the finished recipe (not including the weight of the container the food is in) by the desired number of servings. Result will be the weight of one serving.

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  1. Champagne Margarita Recipe (13)Chris says

    These are amazing!!!Champagne Margarita Recipe (14)

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  2. Champagne Margarita Recipe (15)Mitch says

    Always enjoyed margarita myself and this is just perfect. Thanks for sharing.Champagne Margarita Recipe (16)

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  3. Champagne Margarita Recipe (17)mira says

    Love this margarita, just perfect! (My sister is joking that Patron is only for shots, not mixed drinks, but I always use it for margaritas !) And love the name you picked for your baby!

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  4. Champagne Margarita Recipe (18)Katrina @ Warm Vanilla Sugar says

    This looks soooo delicious! Loving that sparkle in there 🙂

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  5. Champagne Margarita Recipe (19)Sam ~ it doesn't taste like chicken says

    Awwwwww baby Leo!!!! I am so excited to meet him Cheryl! ♥♥♥

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FAQs

What is the formula for a margarita? ›

In the end, a good Margarita is a question of proportions. It is a simple formula: 2 – 1 – ½ . 2 parts tequila, 1 part lime juice, ½ part cointreau. I like to measure in ounces, because the correct proportions, measured as 2 ounces, 1 ounce, ½ ounces make the perfect sized drink for the glasses I like to use.

What to add to champagne to make it sweet? ›

Date Syrup: If you've ever enjoyed the rush of biting into a raw date, imagine that same nutty, mature, caramelized sweetness in liquid form, and you've got date syrup. The molasses-like sweetener can be thick, so use sparingly to avoid weighing down the airy co*cktail.

How to make champagne better? ›

I would recommend though that you think about the following if you are wanting to add something with your Champagne:
  1. Adding Ice. Yes, this may cool the drink down quickly, but you are also watering down what is a very fine wine… ...
  2. Fresh Fruit. ...
  3. Cassis and other liqueurs. ...
  4. Fresh fruit juice. ...
  5. co*cktails.
Aug 1, 2016

How to make pink champagne? ›

The most common method of making Rosé Champagne is to blend white and black grape musts with a small amount of red wine (between 5 and 15%). This produces a Rosé Champagne of assembly. The proportion of red wine can vary, but the white wine must be the majority in this mode of production.

What to mix in Champagne? ›

Nothing better than combining a whole bottle (or two or three) of bubbly with some juice or fizzy soda to really wow your guests. Try our brunch punch (with pineapple and orange juice) or our peach Prosecco punch (with a little seltzer added so it's not so boozy).

Can you mix anything with Champagne? ›

What can you mix with Champagne besides orange juice? There are loads of options if you're looking to turn that glass of Champagne into something extra special. From cranberry juice, limeade, blackcurrant liqueur and even sugar, there's a flavor for everyone. Play around and find your favorite.

What juice to mix with Champagne? ›

Try swapping regular orange juice for blood orange juice, or use different fresh fruit juice altogether. Cranberry juice, apple cider, grapefruit juice, or pomegranate juice would all be great choices.

What does putting sugar in Champagne do? ›

The Dosage

A mixture of white wine, brandy and sugar (Liqueur de tirage/Liqueur d'expédition) is added to adjust the sweetness level of the wine and to top up the bottle. This procedure decides whether the Champagne will be Brut Nature, Extra Brut, Brut, Extra Dry, Dry, Semi Dry or Doux.

Can you mix cranberry juice and Champagne? ›

Directions. In a chilled Champagne flute add cranberry juice and a squeeze of lime. Top off the glass with Champagne. Garnish with 3 or 4 cranberries.

How to make Demi Sec Champagne? ›

How is Demi-Sec Champagne Made? Like all other Champagnes, demi secs are also made using traditional methods. After fermentation in vats, the blend is put in a bottle containing yeast and sugar to carry out a second fermentation followed by additional cellaring.

How to make Champagne at home? ›

To complete the process of turning your wine into a sparkling wine stir into each gallon (4.54 litres) of liquor a further 10-12 ounces (280-340 grams) of white granulated sugar; keep it warm – around 75°f (24°C) - and stir occasionally until completely dissolved.

What is the ratio of tequila to margarita mix? ›

The traditional margarita recipe is made with a ratio of 2:1:1, which means: 2 parts tequila or 2 oz. 1 part triple sec or 1 oz. 1 part lime juice or 1 oz.

What is the main alcohol in a margarita? ›

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