Classic Cocktails

The finest Altos cocktail recipes no matter what your tastes are, what the occasion is, or what Altos bottle you have in your hand. Follow the steps for cocktail heaven, or go rogue and mix up whatever ingredients you feel, and create your own Altos-fuelled sensation.
Iced Tea and Tequila: Altos Long Island

1.Iced Tea and Tequila: Altos Long Island

What Is a Long Island Iced Tea And Why Doesn’t It Contain Any Tea? Few cocktails are as universally recognised as the Long Island Iced Tea, yet few are as misleading in name. Despite what it might suggest, there’s not a drop of tea to be found in the glass. The deep amber colour and...
Sazerac Cocktail: The Tequila Version

2.Sazerac Cocktail: The Tequila Version

What exactly is a Sazerac cocktail? The Sazerac is a classic cocktail with a heritage spanning over two hundred years. This distinguished drink originated in New Orleans during the 1800s and was officially recognised on New Orleans’ cocktail register in 2008.  The traditional recipe comprises rye whiskey, absinthe, bitters, and sugar syrup. The Tequila Sazerac...
Altos Tequila Mojito: The Best Version

3.Altos Tequila Mojito: The Best Version

Tequila Mojito: Bringing a Mexican Spirit to a Cuban Icon Few cocktails capture the essence of summer quite like a mojito, that irresistible blend of bruised mint, zesty lime, and a touch of sweetness. While rum is the spirit traditionally called for, this tequila mojito recipe introduces a bolder, more characterful dimension that brings unmistakable...
Sangrita Recipe: A Classic Shot

4.Sangrita Recipe: A Classic Shot

What is Sangrita and How to Drink it with Tequila Wondering what sangrita’s made of whilst hunting for the best recipe? You’ve come to precisely the right spot. Sangrita represents a time-honoured Mexican companion to tequila, weaving together citrus’s zingy brightness with tomato’s savoury richness to create a tomato drink with tequila that’s evolved into...
Tequila Collins: The Mexican Version

5.Tequila Collins: The Mexican Version

The background of the Tequila Collins cocktail The Tequila Collins is a classic Mexican-inspired drink that has gained popularity worldwide. Its origins trace back to the 1870s in the United States, when a cocktail known as the “Tom Collins”, traditionally made with gin rather than tequila, became widely enjoyed. As time went on, this well-known...
Mexican Mule: Mule Drinks with Tequila

6.Mexican Mule: Mule Drinks with Tequila

What is a Mexican Mule? For all tequila enthusiasts, the Mexican Mule cocktail is a brilliant choice. This drink brings together fresh lime juice and ginger beer to craft a refreshing and energising beverage, ideal for warm summer days. Add a splash of tequila and finish with a slice of lime, and you’ve got yourself...
Champagne Margarita Recipe: Best Tequila and Champagne Cocktail

7.Champagne Margarita Recipe: Best Tequila and Champagne Cocktail

A Bubbly New Take on the Timeless Margarita The Champagne Margarita offers a sophisticated, effervescent update to one of the world’s most beloved cocktails, finishing the drink with a generous pour of champagne or sparkling wine. This champagne tequila combination brings together zesty lime citrus, the distinctive smoothness of tequila and the celebratory fizz of...
Sparkling Paloma: 3 Cents Grapefruit Soda

8.Sparkling Paloma: 3 Cents Grapefruit Soda

Sparkling Paloma: A Lively Twist on a Tequila Classic The Paloma is widely recognised as one of the most popular tequila-based drinks, known for its balance of sweetness, citrus brightness, and refreshing finish, ideal for warm weather. But what if you could take that familiar profile and give it an extra lift? That’s exactly what...
Bandera Shot: The Tequila Banderita

9.Bandera Shot: The Tequila Banderita

The Bandera Shot Explained: Mexico’s Three-Glass Tequila Tradition For tequila enthusiasts, the bandera shot is likely a familiar concept, but do you know the full story behind it? Recognised by many names, including the banderita shot and the mexican flag shot, this celebrated serve consists of three individual shots arranged to mirror the colours of...
Tequila Sour: Our Sweet and Sour Mix

10.Tequila Sour: Our Sweet and Sour Mix

The Tequila Sour is a cocktail that has been enjoyed since the early 20th century, made with Olmeca Altos reposado tequila, lime juice, sugar syrup, and egg white. It is often served with a salted rim, much like a margarita. The name “Tequila Sour” originates from its similarity to a traditional sour cocktail, which typically...

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