Tequila vs Mezcal: What’s the difference?

Tequila vs Mezcal: What’s the difference? The three drinkers

Celebrity brands, the dominant Margarita and the fastest-growing spirit in the world… it’s fair to say that tequila is on the rise, and it’s bringing mezcal along with it. As more and more drinkers discover tequila works as a premium sipper and not just a throat-burning shot, the word ‘mezcal’ is popping up more and more.

It’s still a mystery to some however, so today we’re answering all those questions you have about these two drinks. Are they the same thing? Is tequila a mezcal? Is mezcal a tequila? Which is better? Is there really a worm involved? Vamos!

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TEQUILA AND MEZCAL?

To put it simply, it’s all about the agave plant. Mezcal covers all agave-based spirits, whereas tequila must only be made using the Blue Weber agave plant and in five authorised states - Guanajuato, Jalisco, Michoacan, Nayarit, or Tamaulipas.

The situation is similar to that of many other drinks such as Cognac and Champagne in that tequila is a type of mezcal, but mezcal is not a type of tequila.

Oh yeah - the worm. Now, the origins aren’t that well known, unfortunately, but it doesn’t appear to be very traditional and probably began as a marketing ploy. Disappointing we know. You will still find it in many batches though and some people say it improves the flavour! Interestingly, this is associated way more with mezcal than tequila.

Tequila tends to be divided by ageing, from younger Blanco to Reposado right through to older Añejo blends. Mezcal, on the other hand, is usually split up into mezcal, artisanal, or ancestral, and these are more concerned with production methods. It has to be said however that ageing and production methods differ and overlap with both spirits.

These differences do of course have a knock-on effect on other similarities and differences between the two, so let’s explore these two incredible spirits further…

How mezcal uses agave

tequila v mezcal what's the difference the three drinkers

Whilst undeniably less well known, mezcal actually has a deeper-rooted Mexican history than tequila, with hugely varied production methods and terroir resulting in an interesting and varied spirit.

More closely associated with village and family production. It has been created in Mexico for at least four centuries and translates loosely as ‘baked agave’. The mezcal industry isn’t a wild west of unregulated moonshine-style setups though. It can only be produced in eight states for starters, with Oaxaca being the most common. Over thirty different agave plants have been used in mezcal but 90% of the time it’s Espadin, which is then usually roasted under stone and distilled in clay pots or copper stills.

Different areas grow different agave, however, such as Michoacán where strains such as Americana and Cupreata flourish. This, compared with the different terroir results in all kinds of varying mezcals being produced. And that’s before the impact of barrel ageing is even considered!

Mezcal is produced in nine different states in Mexico. The vast majority comes from Oaxaca, with the rest coming from the Durango, Guanajuato, Guerrero, San Luis Potosí, Tamaulipas, Zacatecas, Michoacán and Puebla states. It is still mostly made by small-scale producers in tiny distilleries and its production is steeped in tradition, often being a family affair, with methods being passed down from generation to generation.

Unlike tequila which can only be made from the blue agave plant, mezcal can be produced from many different varieties, as well as blends of more than one agave. The most commonly used agave are Espadín, Tobalá, Arroqueño, Tepeztate and Tobaziche.

How tequila uses agave

The production process of tequila and mezcal is mostly the same, but as mentioned above, it has to use Blue Weber agave and be made in a stricter number of states (though most come out of Jalisco). Also, it has to be minimum 50% agave, though you’ll notice that the best always use 100% anyway. What’s so special about Blue Weber, you might be wondering?

It has more sugar than the other agave plants which makes distillation easier, and the reproduction, strength and overall life cycle are much more favourable for production. Generally, it leads to a herbal profile with spicy citrus notes, but like mezcal, it is a very malleable spirit in terms of adapting the flavour. Tahona stone wheel crushing is used for added sweetness, barrels usually impart notes such as American oak’s caramelly vanilla or French oak’s dry fruits.

During the cooking method, agave earmarked for a future of tequila will normally be steamed, whereas as mentioned before, mezcal agave is more likely to be roasted. This is why the most famous way of spotting the difference between the two is smokiness, but with so much variety that is by no means a sure-fire way of telling.

3 mezcals to try

Ojo de Dios Joven

Ojo de Dios Joven Tequila vs Mezcal: What’s the difference? The three drinkers

This is a joven blend, which equates to the youngest time of ageing possible. After ten days of roasting and double distillation, Ojo de Dios Joven is bottled. As a result, this is a mezcal that really pronounces the smokiness some drinkers adore, as well as a bold hit of fresh fruit. This is a really great entry-level mezcal to let you gauge what kind of blend you might be into.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
42%
Find here:
£39

Ilegal Reposado

Hailing from the world-famous Oaxaca region, this mezcal shows off the power of American oak ageing. After being twice distilled in copper stills and absorbing those flavours in the barrel, it has slightly caramelly woody aromas and, although there is a touch of smoke on the palate, you’ll notice vanillery butterscotch more. Award-winning for good reason.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
40%
Find here:
£59.45

Mezcal Tasting Set

If you’re a complete newbie then rather than committing to a whole bottle of mezcal, this may be the way forward. After all, if you’re trying a totally new drink then you might pick a cheap bottle to avoid wasting money only to find out it’s nasty stuff and you’re scarred for life (that’s not to say there aren’t affordable gems out there). There are five distinct samples here celebrating mezcal’s diversity to shine some light on your mezcal journey’s first steps.

Size: 15cl each
ABV:
42.4%
Find here:
£28.95 5x15cl

3 tequilas to try

El Espolòn Blanco

El Espolòn Blanco Tequila vs Mezcal: What’s the difference? The three drinkers

This Jalisco highlands Blanco is beautiful in more ways than one. A Day of the Dead rooster riding skeleton makes this a bottle to keep, even if the liquid inside will soon be guzzled down. Bottled without aging, fresh agave fills the nose followed by a sweet florality. It’s a fantastic Blanco to try from one of the most renowned producers in Jalisco.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
40%
Find here:
£59.45

Patrón Reposado

Patrón Reposado Tequila vs Mezcal: What’s the difference? The three drinkers

Patrón is one of the most respected tequila houses in Mexico, so you know you’re in safe hands with them. Their beautifully bottled amber Reposado has been adorned with Masters awards, praised for fresh citrus, smooth vanilla and a gorgeous honeyed agave. Reliably delicious.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
40%
Find here: £49.95

1800 Añejo Tequila

1800 Añejo Tequila Tequila vs Mezcal: What’s the difference? The three drinkers

Another bottle that proves why tequila bottles are our favourites – this one honours the Mayan pyramids! Dressed in that inviting caramel colouring is woody spice from over a year of French oak aging. If you’ve found that agave-forward tequila or mezcal isn’t for you, then this is a great one to try.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
38%
Find here:
£50

If you want to know more about the mezcal production process then there’s some fascinating insight in our, ‘What is What is Mezcal??’ article!

Is This the Definitive Margarita for Cinco de Mayo?

is this the definitive margarita for cinco de mayo? 818 reposado the three drinkers

Every May 5th, the anniversary of a crucial Mexican victory over the French is celebrated across the country, and indeed wherever Mexicans have settled around the world. In 2022, a staggering 126 million litres of tequila were consumed in the US during Cinco de Mayo, and with the adored agave nectar increasing in popularity every year, you can expect an even higher number this year!

To celebrate an iconic part of the Mexican calendar, surely, it’s only right to make an equally iconic part of Mexican mixology… the world’s favourite cocktail… the Margarita.

818 Tequila, famously involving Kendall Jenner, made its way over to the UK only recently and has already become many tequila drinkers’ go-to tipple. With smooth caramel and vanilla notes, their award-winning 818 818 Reposado is perfect for the sophisticated and sweet Margarita required for the big day, so here’s 818’s very own recipe including a delicious tajin kick that we love:

Ingredients
60ml/2oz 818 Tequila Reposado
15ml/0.5oz Premium Orange Liqueur
22ml/0.75oz Fresh Lime Juice
15ml/0.5oz Agave Syrup (50% Agave Nectar, 50% Water)
Tajin Salt

Method
Simply combine everything except the salt and shake hard and fast with ice until you can feel the chill. Rub either an orange slice or lime juice so along the rim and roll it in the salt so that it sticks. Then simply strain and pour over fresh ice! Feliz Cinco de Mayo!

The Best Sipping Tequilas in 2023

The Best Sipping Tequila In 2023 The Three Drinkers

The enlightenment is in full swing as drinkers in their droves flock to tequila for high-quality sipping. The world’s fastest-growing spirit has had some prejudice to overcome, with memories of throat-burning shots, salt licking and lime sucking scorched into people’s minds. None of that should be anywhere near these sophisticated sippers.

So, if you want to try a smooth, burn-free, and flavoursome tequila that stands head and shoulders above the competition, we’ve got the best from each category for you. Vamos!

BEST BLANCO SIPPING TEQUILA

Fortaleza Blanco

The Best Sipping Tequilas in 2023 The Three Drinkers Best Blanco Sipping Tequila  Fortaleza Blanco

Once somewhat written off as old-fashioned, the family-run Fortaleza is now known for some of the finest tequila in production. Their Blanco is the benchmark, and what so many agave aficionados settle on as the best. It uses exclusively stone crushed agave and is bursting with fresh vegetal agave, exactly what you want from a Blanco. Floral notes and spice lead into bursts of olive butter, earthy pepper, and citrus swirling throughout. Add in one of the most aesthetically pleasing bottles we’ve seen, and it’s the complete package.

Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
ABV:
40%
Find here:
UK £57.45 // US $149.99

BEST REPOSADO SIPPING TEQUILA

Panchos Datos Tequila Reposado

The Best Sipping Tequilas in 2023 The Three Drinkers Best Reposado Sipping Tequila Panchos Datos Tequila Reposado

Another beautiful bottle to keep, Panchos Datos Reposado rests for 6 months in oak barrels once used to mature bourbon whiskey, imparting inviting caramel and vanilla into the blend. Rounded out by green vegetal notes from start to finish, this is one of the fullest-flavoured and smoothest feeling reposados out there. If you want to convert someone to tequila, go for this.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
40%
Find here:
£50.53

BEST AÑEJO SIPPING TEQUILA

VIVIR Tequila Añejo

The Best Sipping Tequilas in 2023 The Three Drinkers Best Anejo Sipping Tequilas  VIVIR Tequila Añejo

12-year-old double distilled agave is blended with volcanic spring water from the region and aged for 18 months in American Oak bourbon casks. Once you pop the bottle open and pour, you will see for yourself the success of the process. The agave roots aren’t lost, but joining them is a waft of smoky oak, roasted banana, butterscotch vanilla, and silky chocolate to make a wonderfully rich sipping tequila. The fullness and depth of flavour are why this Añejo has picked up not only international best tequila awards and Great Taste stars but also best overall spirit gongs too. It’s simply out of this world!

Size: 700ml
ABV:
40%
Find here:
£52.95

BEST EXTRA AÑEJO SIPPING TEQUILA

Tapatio Excelencia Gran Reserva Extra Anejo Tequila

The Best Sipping Tequilas in 2023 The Three Drinkers Best Extra Anejo Sipping Tequila Tapatio Excelencia Gran Reserva Extra Anejo Tequila

Tapatio is the flagship brand of the prestigious La Alteña Distillery, founded in Jalisco in the 30s by Don Felipe Camarena. These days, his grandson Carlos is presiding over the same pristine nectar. Tapatio Excelencia Gran Reserva Extra Anejo Tequila is a mouthful in more ways than one; four years of aging in a combination of casks imparts layer upon layer upon layer of flavour. Intense peppery agave is joined by buttery vegetal notes, mellow oak, toasted brown sugar and traditional spice weaving in and out. Rich, elegant and classy, if you’re a seasoned tequila sipper and want something new, treat yourself (you get a litre after all!)

Size: UK 1L // US 750ml
ABV:
40%
Find here:
UK £203 // US $249.99

BEST BLENDED SIPPING TEQUILA

Maestro Dobel Diamante Tequila

The Best Sipping Tequilas in 2023 The Three Drinkers Best Blended Sipping Tequila Maestro Dobel Diamante Tequila

This tequila is pure master craftsmanship. It contains blends of reposado, añejo, and extra añejo which would usually result in colouring, but Maestro Dobel has filtered it out while keeping the beautiful creaminess and complexity from the process. This ‘Cristalino’ expression carries much more vibrance and spice than similar projects, with a palate that represents both the characterful agave and ageing. Think maple, honey and earthy nuttiness all wrapped up in luxurious mouthfeel. The agave isn’t front and centre like some blends, but with the depth of flavour, you won’t mind one bit!

Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
ABV:
40%
Find here:
UK £54.90 // US $57.99

BEST SIPPING TEQUILA FOR WHISKEY LOVERS

Storywood Tequila Double Cask Añejo

The Best Sipping Tequilas in 2023 The Three Drinkers Best Sipping Tequila for whisky lovers Storywood Tequila Double Cask Añejo

Luis and Michael melded their expert knowledge of agave and oak ageing to create a super innovative tequila/whisky crossover that we love. Each one beautifully bottled, we’ve praised their Speyside Reposados and Añejo before, and now we want to draw your attention to this globetrotting number – the Storywood Tequila Double Cask Añejo. Mexican Añejo spends 14 months in both Scotch whisky barrels and Spanish Oloroso sherry casks before being bottled at a lip-smacking 53% ABV. Sweet, honeyed agave is prominent, flanked by jammy dark fruits and figgy, oaky spice. If you love scotch and tequila, don’t be precious about keeping them separate, try this! And if you just want to try something inventive and tasty, this is your bottle too. Tequila innovation done right.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
53%
Find here:
£57.95

BEST SUMMER SIPPING TEQUILA

Código 1530 Rosa

The Best Sipping Tequilas in 2023 The Three Drinkers Best Summer Sipping Tequila  Código 1530 Rosa

That’s right, pink tequila! This is very different from the rest of the list because that inviting rose tint is there due to one month resting in ex-Cabernet Sauvignon barrels. Sometimes, bottles like these can be nothing more than a gimmick designed to look good on the shelf, but not in this case. The finish brings a tantalising brightness and vibrance through floral aromas and notes of red fruits that lift the earthy agave wonderfully. This really makes those summery tequila cocktails that bit more sun-kissed, but to be honest, we’d serve it just over ice.

Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
ABV:
35%
Find here:
UK £49.45 // US $59.99

BEST CELEBRITY SIPPING TEQUILA

Casamigos Blanco

The Best Sipping Tequilas in 2023 The Three Drinkers Best Celebrity Sipping Tequila  Casamigos Blanco

Famously fronted by George Clooney with a mystery master distiller behind it, Casamigos needs no introduction. This is one of those fantastic liquids that pleases most card-carrying tequila heads whilst remaining completely approachable to newbies. The softness, the rich vanilla, the citrus, the herbal undertones – it’s easy to sip through but interesting at the same time. 

Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
ABV:
40%
Find here:
UK £52 // US $42.99

If you’re into your tequila but have for some reason dismissed or never tried mezcal then you’re missing out, especially if you’re searching for new flavours because the variety is incredible. Check out our Top Sipping Mezcals if nothing on this list tickles your fancy!

7 Chocolate Liqueurs Perfect for Easter

7 chocolate liqueurs perfect for easter the three drinkers

We’re well and truly on the side of ‘you’re never too old for an easter egg’, but if one thing is better on Easter, it’s got to be a silky chocolate liqueur.

So, whether you’re into rich dark pours, vanilla whites or just adding some sweet chocolate magic to your favourite spirit, celebrate Easter with one of these delicious bottles.

For the rum lovers

Amaz-In Chocolate Créme Liqueur

amaz-in chocolate créme liqueur 7 chocolate liqueurs perfect for easter the three drinkers

Grenadian chocolate and Grenadian rum come together like an absolute dream in this velvety liqueur. It’s thick, rich and although the chocolate at the forefront is dangerously moreish, the subtle fruits underneath complete the profile really nicely. It’s perfect for sipping over ice, drizzled over a pudding for a touch of decadence, and of course, it’s crying out for a Caribbean cocktail.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 20%
Find here: £36.65

For the fruit lovers

Amarula Raspberry, Chocolate & African Baobab

7 chocolate liqueurs perfect for easter the three drinkers amarula raspberry, chocolate & african baobab

If you're a fan of distinct and original chocolate liqueurs, then you simply have to try this South African gem. The creamy but surprisingly light Amarula, a liqueur created from the fruit of the Marula tree, is joined by the standout addition of tart raspberries, sweet chocolate as well as nutritious African baobab fruit (one of the best-tasting superfoods on the planet). This combination of delicate citrus, raspberry tang and sweet caramelly chocolate cream is mouth-watering and it’s what won Amarula a Gold at The Liqueur Masters in 2021.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 15.5%
Find here: £17

For the tequila lovers

Mis Amigos Chocolate Tequila Liqueur

7 chocolate liqueurs perfect for easter the three drinkers mis amigos chocolate tequila liqueur

Mis Amigos have leaned into the potential of earthy, vegetal agave by blending it with rich dark chocolate and cocoa, and the results are delicious. It’s another Gold medal award winner, praised for its super smoothness and versatility in cocktails. Try it in a Chocolate Margarita which might sound a bit odd, but just trust us it’s sublime.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 25%
Find here: £22.99

For the grappa lovers

Bottega Nero - Cioccolato Nero e Grappa (Dark Chocolate)

7 chocolate liqueurs perfect for easter the three drinkers bottega nero - cioccolato nero e grappa

For those not familiar, grappa is an Italian pomace brandy, so it’s usually made using leftover grape skins from winemaking. This blend is literally like drinking the smoothest milk chocolate there is in terms of texture, but with the rich depth of flavour dark chocolate gives. The distinct personality of the drink is completed by the Veneto grappa adding an oomph to the indulgence. Be warned - once people try this, they are desperate for more!

Size: 500ml
ABV: 15%
Find here: £18.99

For the white chocolate lovers

Godiva White Chocolate Liqueur

godiva white chocolate liqueur  7 chocolate liqueurs perfect for easter the three drinkers

For nearly a century Godiva has been mastering the art of chocolatier-ing in Belgium, and as one of the most trusted premium chocolatiers, they have moved into liqueurs. Godiva White Chocolate is everything you want it to be and more, with delicate white chocolate and soft Madagascar vanilla combining for total unapologetic lushness. A White Chocolatini is probably the single most indulgent cocktail you can concoct, and we’d recommend it over most puddings.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 15%
Find here: UK £34.99 // US $49.21

For the bourbon lovers

Charlie Parry's Chocolate Bourbon Liqueur

charlie parry's chocolate bourbon liqueur 7 chocolate liqueurs perfect for easter the three drinkers

Bourbon and chocolate are a classic marriage, with the sweetness of the chocolate pulling the caramel from the bourbon, and the bourbon’s smooth, smoky depth wrapping the chocolate tastefully. Elegant dark chocolate is used here to avoid over-sweetness, and instead, there’s a curious rich bittersweetness created alongside toasted oak and sweet vanilla. If you love your Old Fashioned then you simply have to try this in one. If you’re in a very different mood then it also works great in milkshakes or over a quality vanilla ice cream!

Size: 500ml
ABV: 20%
Find here: £19.95

For the vodka lovers

Riverside Chocolate Vodka Liqueur

Riverside Chocolate Vodka Liqueur the three drinkers 7 chocolate liqueurs perfect for easter

Some bottles just deserve attention, and this is one of them. Isn’t she a beauty? Riverside Spirits up in Cheshire is responsible, and they’ve filled it with something more than worthy; a velvety sweet chocolate vodka. The warmth of the vodka kicks in beautifully through the rich dark cocoa for an incredibly satisfying sip. Serve it with a little ice and it’s amazing.

Size: 500ml
ABV: 20%
Find here: £24.95

We’re chocolate mad at the moment with Easter around the corner so check out these top choc and drinks pairings if you want to keep the two separate!

The Best Tequila for a Margarita

THE BEST TEQUILA FOR A MARGARITA The Three Drinkers

Which tequila should I use for a Margarita? Given that the Margarita was the most popular cocktail last year, this is a question on the lips of many a drinks lover. From bargain bottles that produce knockout cocktails to top-end master mixes, these are tequilas guaranteed to bring the oomph needed to your Margaritas!

Best Bargain Tequilas

El Sueño Tequila Silver

El Sueño Tequila Silver  THE BEST TEQUILA FOR A MARGARITA The Three Drinkers

The result of five generations of tequila producers, this is a really top cocktail tequila. Don’t be put off by the fact it’s a ‘mixto’ (not 100% agave), this beats many ‘purer’ brands hands down. After the 70% agave, 30% is locally grown sustainable piloncillo which provides a nice sweetness. The vegetal agave note is expectedly subtle with lovely grapefruit hints and overall, El Sueño represents top-notch value in a Margarita.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 38%
Find here: £21.90

Tapatio Blanco Tequila

Tapatio Blanco Tequila THE BEST TEQUILA FOR A MARGARITA The Three Drinkers

Tapatio is much loved among tequila drinkers because it’s largely unchanged since the 1930s, and for a silver tequila it’s the gold standard for value. Made traditionally, it’s brimming with blanco character; think raw agave, a little citrus, earthiness, and pepper. It’s intense so will more than hold its own in a Margarita. Iconic.

Size: UK 500ml / US 1L
ABV: 40%
Find here: UK £23.39 / US $43.99

El Espolòn Blanco Tequila

El Espolòn Blanco Tequila THE BEST TEQUILA FOR A MARGARITA The Three Drinkers

Cirilo Oropeza is a hugely respected distiller producing fantastic tequila in the Jalisco highlands and you’ll often see this bottle used by mixologists. The pure agave goes straight to bottling without aging, retaining fresh agave up front and centre, supported by a pleasant sweetness and floral undertone. We’ve praised their bottle before but it’s a Day of the Dead skeleton riding rooster so we have to point it out again. Now that’s a bottle you want to see coming out for the Margaritas.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find here: £26.49

The Butterfly Cannon Blue

The Butterfly Cannon Blue THE BEST TEQUILA FOR A MARGARITA The Three Drinkers

As if the beautifully designed bottle isn’t enough to win you over, the aesthetics carry over to the liquid itself with the vivid blue hue changing colour once mixed! If that’s still not convinced you, then every purchase also supports butterfly conservation! Still no?! Prickly pears and clementines support punchy agave flavour with added complexity from strawberry, melon and fig. This is a tequila that has so much going for it and is simply stunning in a Margarita.

Size: UK 500ml / US 750ml
ABV: 40%
Find here: UK £29.04 / US $27.99

Mid-tier

AquaRiva Blanco

AquaRiva Blanco THE BEST TEQUILA FOR A MARGARITA The Three Drinkers

This super smooth Blanco uses 100% Blue Weber agave grown in the volcanic soil of the Jalisco highlands. The nose has an intriguing tang which opens up into a surprisingly herbal and peppery palate that’s super crisp and zesty. There’s a sharpness to this Blanco that really stands out and makes for an intense Margarita. Top-notch for the price.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 38%
Find here: £31.74

1800 Silver Tequila

1800 Silver Tequila THE BEST TEQUILA FOR A MARGARITA The Three Drinkers

The eye-catching bottle based off the Mayan pyramids puts a lot of pressure on the liquid inside, and it lives up to it. Double distilled and blended with an array of white tequilas, the result is a seriously well-rounded profile that is delicate, floral, fruity and herbal and all whilst being refreshing and silky smooth. It’s exceptional and between you and me, tequila lovers would probably pay more for the quality but let’s not tell 1800 that! It brings so much depth of flavour to a Margarita..

Size: UK 700ml / US 750ml
ABV: 38%
Find here: UK £33.99 / US $28.99

Top end

VIVIR Tequila Reposado

VIVIR Tequila Reposado THE BEST TEQUILA FOR A MARGARITA The Three Drinkers

Vivir roughly translates as, ‘to live’ from Spanish and if you’re lucky enough to use this in your Margarita then you are well and truly living your best life. It’s a gorgeous bottle of buttery and caramelly reposado from the 6 months of bourbon oak cask aging. There’s a really lovely vanilla hint too, but don’t think that all of this overpowers the agave – that remains front and centre and anchors everything with vegetal earthiness. A benchmark premium reposado that will transform a Margarita to a whole new level.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find here: £43.95

Código 1530 Rosa

Código 1530 Rosa THE BEST TEQUILA FOR A MARGARITA The Three Drinkers

If you’re a seasoned Margarita drinker then you might want to mix it up a little bit. If this is the case, this is the tequila for you. Bright berry notes shine through due to aging in ex-Napa Cabernet wine barrels which works amazingly well with the smooth and earthy tequila. It looks and tastes incredible and will make you a floral pink-hue Margarita, unlike anything you’ve tried before.

Size: UK 700ml / US 750ml
ABV: 35%
Find here: UK £46.24 / US $60.99

Truth be told, you would be more than happy sipping away at most of the above bottles, but if a classic Margarita isn’t doing it for you, then check out The Best Sipping Tequilas for a completely different but still equally magical experience!

The Best Spirits for Valentine’s Day

The Best Spirits for Valentine’s Day the three drinkers thethreedrinkers.com

Valentine’s day is all about love and couples so I’ve put together pairs of spirits I love from each of the main spirits categories. These are not, one for him or her, as I don’t believe in imposing flavour on anyone. These are simply pairs of the best examples of spirits I’ve tasted recently, and if you needed to replace your other halves favourite spirit in time for Valentine’s Day, then I don’t think you’d go wrong with any of these.

The Best Tequila For Valentine’s Day

Mijenta Blanco 

The Best Spirits for Valentine’s Day Mijenta Blanco the three drinkers thethreedrinkers.com

There is tequila I used to drink in my youth, mainly with salt and lemon, late in a bar whilst in Edinburgh at university, and this is about as far removed from that style of Tequila as you can get. It is elegant and vibrant with fruity flavours and delicate agave notes running all the way through the palate. Made from 100% Blue Weber agave and bottled with no filtration, Mijenta supports whale conservation and partners with The Ocean Foundation. They also use local glass, and the labels are created using agave waste. There is a feel-good factor to this lovely tequila, just as it makes you feel good whilst drinking it.

Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
ABV: 40%
Find it Here: UK £54.95 // US $49.99

 

Volcan De Mi Tierra Blanco 

The Best Spirits for Valentine’s Day Volcan De Mi Tierra Blanco Tequila the three drinkers thethreedrinkers.com

Created with a blend of Blue Agave from both the highlands and lowland of Jalisco, the agave is grown in the shadow of the volcano, hence the name. The volcano erupted over 200,000 years ago and created rich volcanic soils which are perfect for growing agave. This Tequila has lots of complexity and is great for sipping, using in a Paloma, and it makes a mean Margarita as well.

Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
ABV: 40%
Find it Here: £44.74 // US $48.99

 

The Best Gin For Valentine’s Day

Mermaid Pink Gin 

The Best Spirits for Valentine’s Day Mermaid Pink Gin the three drinkers thethreedrinkers.com

This pink gin is unlike many others. It is vibrant and not too sweet. It still has the Mermaid Gin at its heart, and the fruity extra flavour comes from an infusion of strawberries grown on the Isle of Wight, where this distillery is found. The strawberries mix well with the original botanicals, and it makes a brilliant G&T, especially if topped with strawberries! The pink hew is just enough to let you know this is a pink gin and therefore to expect lots of fruitiness.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 38%
Find it Here: £37.99

 

Kyrö Pink Gin

The Best Spirits for Valentine’s Day Kyrö Pink Gin the three drinkers thethreedrinkers.com

Made in Finland, the team at Kyro has attempted to make a pink gin for everyone. Well, I’m not sure about that, all I do know is that this is my favourite pink gin ever! If it’s others as well, then that just goes to show they’ve been pretty successful. Made with foraged strawberries, rhubarb and lingonberries, there is a creaminess to the gin, and it tastes very fresh and not artificial at all. I’m sure this would be great in cocktails, but above all, it makes a very refreshing G&T. 

Size: 500ml
ABV: 38.2%
Find it Here: £29.95

 

The Best Vodka For Valentine’s Day

Dima’s Vodka Ukrainian Three Grain

The Best Spirits for Valentine’s Day Dima’s Vodka Ukrainian Three Grain the three drinkers thethreedrinkers.com

This vodka not only tastes brilliant but is doing something to put right some of the wrong in the world. £5 from every sale gets donated to Ukraine to help the war effort. Back to the vodka, it’s made from three grains giving a lovely depth of fruity earthy flavours and is brilliant chilled a little with a little pickle - just how it’s drunk in its home country. It also makes excellent cocktails, not just in flavour, but the vodka has a creamy mouthfeel which helps everything slip down nicely. As they say in Ukraine: Budmo!

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find it Here: £35

 

X Muse

The Best Spirits for Valentine’s Day X Muse Vodka the three drinkers thethreedrinkers.com

Made in Scotland from a blend of two heritage varieties of barley, Maris Otter and Plumage Archer, this vodka has huge complexity of flavour and great texture. X Muse, pronounced Tenth Muse, reflects the sum of its parts, blended together as the tenth muse was a sum of all other nine in mythology. Not just an interesting story, it’s one of the best vodkas I’ve tasted in recent times.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find it Here: £55.74

 

The Best Whisky For Valentine’s Day

Glen Moray Port Finish

The Best Spirits for Valentine’s Day Glen Moray Port Finish Whisky the three drinkers thethreedrinkers.com

Glen Moray creates the best value single malt whisky by far, and this expression is no different. This port finish is part of the Glen Moray Classic range and has had an eight-month finish in a port cask. This not only gives delicate red fruit flavours alongside those classic orchard fruits and honey, but a slightly pink tinge. Well, it is Valentine’s day.
Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
ABV: 40%
Find it Here: UK £26.90 // US $34.99

 

GlenAllachie 11

The Best Spirits for Valentine’s Day Glenallachie 11 Whisky the three drinkers thethreedrinkers.com

GlenAllachie is becoming known for its use of different oak finishes and maturations, and here we have a whisky first matured in American ex-bourbon casks for nine years, and then finished in ruby port casks. There are lots of caramel, honey, and vanilla notes, but also red berries and some hedgerow fruit as well. There is a rich hew of pink, and this whisky goes to show that as long as the casks are good, single malt doesn’t have to be old to be very good.  

Size: 700ml
ABV: 48%
Find it Here: £81.15

 

The Best Brandy/Cognac For Valentine’s Day

Rémy Martin 1738 Accord Royal

The Best Spirits for Valentine’s Day Rémy Martin 1738 Accord Royal Cognac the three drinkers thethreedrinkers.com

Back in 1738 it was illegal to plant new vines on your land, until Louis XV gave permission to Rémy Martin. This was the Accord Royal of 1738 of which this cognac gets its name. There are lots of complex citrus fruits, with orange being predominant, and caramel and a touch of spice. Smooth and very easy to sip on a winter’s evening, it also makes a good long cocktail too. Add a little ginger ale, a dash of lime and a sprig of rosemary, and all you’ll need is the sun to top it off.

Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
ABV: 40%
Find it Here: UK £52.50 // US $69.99

 

Hennessy XO 

The Best Spirits for Valentine’s Day Hennessy XO Cognac the three drinkers thethreedrinkers.com

This is the Cognac that started the XO movement. The name was given to the Cognac by Maurice Hennessy in the 1800s. First bottled for friends and family in 1870, it uses a blend of more than 100 eaux-de-vie from Petite and Grand Champagne regions of Cognac as well as Fins Bois and Borderies. It is a deep brooding cognac with lots of dark chocolate and orange flavours. Perfect with a cigar, but as I found out on my last visit to Hennessy, brilliant in the heat of the day in a fishbowl glass and plenty of ice. Magnificent.

 Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
ABV: 40%
Find it Here: £164.99 // US $199.99

 

The Best Rum For Valentine’s Day

Ron Abuelo XII Two Oaks 

The Best Spirits for Valentine’s Day Ron Abuelo XII Two Oaks the three drinkers thethreedrinkers.com

Matured in two different types of oak cask, this rum from Panama is rich and smoky, but has a sweetness running through the whole palate making it smooth and deeply drinkable. Aged for over a decade in ex-bourbon casks, it was then transferred into heavily charred virgin American oak giving the rum its smoky deep character.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find it Here: £46.95

 

Duppy Share 40%

The Best Spirits for Valentine’s Day Duppy Share 40% Rum the three drinkers thethreedrinkers.com

This rum is created from blends of Jamaican and Barbadian rums. The former gives lots of fruity flavours and the caramel, baked banana flavours are typical of Barbados. The rums are up to five years old and the resulting rum is smooth with lots of tropical sweetness working well by itself or in any rum cocktail, especially a daiquiri. The name is taken from the Jamaican spirits called Duppies which stole rum across the Caribbean.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find it Here: £26

Words by Colin Hampden-White

If you’re looking for more Valentine’s/Galantine’s Day inspiration then why not check out our Beautiful Pink Gins guide or perhaps Sparkling Wine is more up your street?

Is 2023 Tequila’s Year?

Is 2023 Tequila’s Year? The Three Drinkers

For anyone that listens to our Bring a Bottle podcast, you’ll know that we’ve been wanting tequila and mezcal to be fully explored for a while. With the growing popularity of cocktails like the Margarita and the Picante as well as the influx of celebrity brands, tequila, it is getting there but there’s still so much more that it has to offer!

Far too often, the spirit itself is being clouded by other ingredients when it should be the star of the show… and 2023 may well be the year. Someone who agrees with us is Cazcabel and although they may be somewhat biased, their Blanco is the UK’s best-selling 100% agave tequila, so they certainly know their onions…or agave we should say.

All research shows that the tequila train is showing no signs of slowing down, and is in fact speeding up. The global market is the fastest growing spirit after pre-mixed cocktails, the Margarita is the most popular cocktail in the world and everything looks set for tequila to transition from party drink to premium sipper… although who’s to say it can’t be both!

British drinkers are warming to the idea of swapping out vodka and gin from their tonics and experimenting with tequila as a short serve option – not just dismissing it as shots or cocktail fodder. If you want to get ahead of the trend then we’ve been shouting about our favourite tequila options from the rooftops which you can explore here.

Is 2023 Tequila’s Year? Cazcabel The Three Drinkers

Cazcabel is pioneering in the space though, and a fantastic option to explore. Located in the Jalisco highlands of Mexico, Cazcabel not only produces liqueurs but super value blanco and reposado expressions, showcasing how the earthy crispness of agave flavour can shine when paired simply with tonic.

Cazcabel Blanco - £25.70
Cazcabel Reposado - £25.99

The Best Whisky Alternatives For Burns Night

the best whisky alternatives for burns night

January 25th brings Burns Night, the birthday of The Scottish Bar, Robert ‘Rabbie’ Burns. His classic works like Auld Lang Syne are known across the world, and traditionally, haggis and Scotch are served after reading Rabbie’s words to ‘address the haggis’.

It’s the perfect excuse to pour out a special dram, but believe it or not Scotch lovers, not everyone loves it! So, whether it’s wine, spirits, or even alcohol-free drinks you’re looking for, these are the best alternatives to sip on during Burns Night, that give nods to the event without going the whole hog, or the whole haggis. Enjoy!

WINE

Jacob’s Creek Double Barrel Shiraz

The Best Whisky Alternatives For Burns Night Jacob’s Creek Double Barrel Shiraz

Another fantastic wine drinker’s choice for Burns Night is this Double Barrel Shiraz... because it’s literally aged in Scotch whisky barrels! Available in almost all supermarkets, this Jacob’s Creek range includes other wines finished with Scotch, but the Australian Shiraz is really top notch. It’s first matured in traditional oak wine barrels, building richness and elegance with hints of blueberry and ripe plum. Finishing in Scotch barrels leaves for a seriously moreish easy-drinking smoothness as well as vanilla and charry oak notes. It’s a fantastic food-friendly Shiraz that would sing alongside beef, mushrooms, and blue cheese.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 14.5%
Find here: UK £10 (usually £12!) Sainsbury’s // US $21.99

1000 Stories Chardonnay

The Best Whisky Alternatives For Burns Night 1000 Stories Chardonnay

1000 Stories make a number of wines, with each fermenting in charred barrels that once housed iconic Kentucky bourbon. We’ve picked out their Chardonnay which reimagines the Cali classic without losing the characteristic of what makes the full-bodied grape so loved. The result is lush, charred vanilla and toasted caramel perfectly balanced by the more familiar baked apple and pear. The inclusion of a little Viognier adds even more intrigue with tropical hints in the background. Gorgeous!

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5% 
Find here: UK £16.50 Tesco // US $16.99

SPIRITS

Mount Gay XO Triple Cask Blend

The Best Whisky Alternatives For Burns Night Mount Gay XO Triple Cask Blend

The peak of rum heritage is Mount Gay who release some absolute crackers, and the dark and brooding XO is right up there. Resting for between 8-15 years in a combination of American whiskey, bourbon and Cognac casks creates a precision balance. A lovely oakiness underlines everything, decorated with inviting notes of waxy pear and sticky toffee fig pudding. Full-flavour, impossibly smooth, and finally the very gentle warming spice that you need on Burns Night – it’s the best rum option to replace Scotch. Try it with a large coconut water ice cube to really accentuate the coconut notes too.

Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
ABV: 43%
Find here: UK £54.59 // US $64.99

Firkin Gin Islay Cask

The Best Whisky Alternatives For Burns Night Firkin Gin Islay Cask

Firkin Gin produce some delicious gin, many finished with wines and whiskies. We even tried their Côtes Du Roussillon in, ‘The Three Drinkers Do Scotch Whisky’, but on Burns Night, gin lovers should go to their Islay Cask! Best known for Scotch, Firkin Gin have imparted that Islay character into this London dry-style gin by resting it in oak casks that used to house local whisky. In amongst the juniper, lime and honey botanicals, peat smoke wafts through on the nose before distinct vanilla and sea-breeze notes on the palate. The peppery finish ties up the peaty elements nicely, for a gin that is both light, zesty, and coastal, but smoky too. Explore it neat but perhaps serve with ginger beer after that.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 46%
Find here: £34.99

Storywood Speyside 14 Añejo Tequila

The Best Whisky Alternatives For Burns Night Storywood Speyside 14 Añejo Tequila

Raised in Texas but born in Scotland, Michael Ballantyne founded the award-winning Storywood to produce tequila, ‘with the heart of Mexico and the soul of Scotland’. It’s unusual to see Speyside and Tequila in the same sentence, but the 100% blue weber agave añejo matures in Scotch casks from the area for 14 months to create one of the most uniquely layered tequilas around. Think caramelised nuts and toasted oak, intertwining with the earthy and vegetal agave that sits at the heart of it. Innovative and well worth a try to see if the combination is a hit for you!

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find here: £49.30

Kalak Peat Cask Vodka

The Best Whisky Alternatives For Burns Night Kalak Peat Cask Vodka

Another expression you don’t see often but just so happens to be the perfect alternative to Scotch for Burns Night... cask-aged vodka. Kalak’s crisp Irish malted barley vodka is distilled four times and finished in virgin American oak casks charred over Irish peat fires. What an image that is! A mellow smoke coats the bakery profile of vanilla, gingerbread, and cream wonderfully. The whisky presence is far from overbearing if you’re worried about that, it just adds a new toasted layer to the existing characteristics. We think this would also create some really unique cocktails, like a Smoky Martini. Cheers to Rabbie!

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find here: £33.90

Beeble Honey Whisky Liqueur

Beeble Honey Whisky Liqueur

If you’re anything like us you’ll be instantly curious about that distinct honied hue and giant bee, and even more intrigued about what ‘honey spirit’ is. When the founders began their first hive, they found it difficult to avoid wasting the honey that stuck to the frames. They tried soaking them in whisky and the first Beeble batch was born. They now have over 130 sustainable hives, and still only use honey, water, and whisky. English apple blossom honey blends with Scotch for a super silky and floral bottling at just 30%. If you really don’t like whisky, then maybe stay clear but if you want to explore a much easier drinking sweet liqueur version, then this is a must try. It won a Great Taste Award in 2020 for its original flavour so see what you think!

Size: 500ml
ABV: 30%
Find here: £32

NO LO

Feragaia

The Best Whisky Alternatives For Burns Night Feragaia

If you don’t drink alcohol but still want to sip on something special for the celebrations, then how about Feragaia? It’s a Scottish alcohol-free spirit combining 14 wild botanicals including chamomile, bay leaf and seaweed with local Scottish water. The grounding spices like pink peppercorn work well with the coastal Kelp and fresh lemon and blackcurrant for a really balanced and clean feeling of flora and earth. It might look like a very pale whisky, but Feragaia doesn’t intend to try to replicate a spirit, instead they hope that this stands in its own right as its own thing. Bravo!

Size: 700ml
ABV: 0%
Find here: £19.94

Crossip ‘Dandy Smoke’

The Best Whisky Alternatives For Burns Night Crossip ‘Dandy Smoke’

Crossip has a great range of booze-free spirits, but it was Dandy Smoke that picked up The Independent’s Best Overall Non-Alcoholic Spirit of 2021, and it has that Scotch profile we’re looking for. It’s smoky (obviously!) and velvet smooth with satisfying viscosity, which is important because a thin feel can be an issue with booze-free spirits. Underneath the enjoyable texture are layers of warming spice with a subtly medicinal punch not dissimilar from Islay expressions. It’s a smaller bottle than most but a little goes a long way with this one. Try it with cola or ginger ale, or even at the base of a fresh mocktail!

Size: 500ml
ABV: 0%
Find here: £22

If after all that you’ve come full circle and just want quality Scotch for Burns Night, then check out our list of the very best, from budget to blowout.

Words by Calum Ecroyd

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