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Margarita|mɑːgəˈriːtə| Also margarita. [f. a woman's name.] 1. A Spanish wine.
1920G. Saintsbury Notes on Cellar-Bk. ii. 21 My cellars..have seldom for fifty years been without a certain ‘Margarita’. 1924Trade Marks Jrnl. 17 Dec. 2876 Very superior very pale dry sherry. Margarita... Sherry wine, the produce of Spain. John Harvey & Sons, Limited,..Bristol; wine and spirit merchants. 2. A cocktail made with tequila and citrus fruit juice.
1965O. A. Mendelsohn Dict. Drink 212 Margarita, mixed drink made from tequila and citrus juice, drunk from vessel whose rim has been dipped in salt. 1969Sat. Rev. (U.S.) 8 Feb. 32/3 You'll learn how to make..mixed drinks, ranging from Margaritas and Mai-Tais to Irish Coffee and Moscow Mules. 1969Guardian 4 July 7/4 Serve as an appetizer with..if you happen to have both limes and tequila—margaritas. 1969A. Glyn Dragon Variation ix. 288 She handed the telephone back to the bartender and sipped her margarita. 1971C. Fick Danziger Transcript (1973) 44 Her husband moved past us into..the bar... ‘I'm dying for a margarita.’ |