Fruit Infused Tequila + Fig Margarita

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Guess what today is? National tequila day! Woohoo! It’s really just a lovely excuse to dust off my tequila bottles and style a photo shoot. Who am I kidding here? My tequila bottles don’t last long in my home to collect any dust.

fiesta mexican bar cart

I pulled out my bar cart and had some fun with fresh produce and tequila. If you know me, you know that I can’t stand neon artificial sweet and sour mixes. There is no need for that gross nonsense. I make my own flavored margaritas with fresh fruits and fresh juice.

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fiesta bar cart

That’s when I came up with the idea of infusing my own tequila and making fruit-infused spirits. They add such an amazing flavor to drinks. Here are a few infused cocktails for some inspiration: Tequila-Infused Peach Sangria, Thyme Infused Ruby Red Grapefruit Margaritas, Spicy Citrus Margarita, and Strawberry Tequila Sangria.

summer produce

I recommend selecting quality blanco tequila, but no need to buy a pricey bottle, just be sure its 100% agave so that it is smooth and lacks additives.

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tequila infusions

Summer is the perfect time to infuse tequila because there are so many fruits in season. Have fun picking your fruits, berries, citrus, and even chiles. I chose ripe mangos, figs, strawberries, pineapple, peaches, and watermelon.

Fruit Infused Tequilas

All you have to do is wash your fruit very well and slice it. I purchased small 12-ounce jelly jars and packed them with slices of fruit and topped them with 4 to 5 ounces of tequila, screwed on the lid, and voila…so simple! Don’t forget to label your bottles with the name of the infusion, date, and drink within one year. As the sprits age, the flavor becomes more complex and smooth.

fig watermelon pineapple tequila

I’d suggest placing the jars in a cool dark place or in your fridge. Shake the jar once a day to break down the fruit and mix the juices. The infusion process can take up to a month.

infused tequila

If you are looking for a unique gift to give a hostess, give her a beautiful jar of some homemade hooch with a Latin Twist book (currently on special) or make a large batch and host your own fiesta and get figgy with it, and make these refreshing fig margaritas.

tequila infused fig margarita

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Fig Margarita

Total Time: 5 minutes
Yield: drink
Prep: 5 minutes
Summer is the perfect time to infuse tequila because there are so many fruits in season. Have fun picking your fruits, berries, citrus, and even chiles. For this margarita recipe, I used my homemade fig-infused tequila to make this gorgeous pastel pink late fall cocktail!
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Ingredients 

  • 2 figs, sliced
  • juice of 1 lime
  • 6 mint leaves
  • 1 tablespoon agave nectar
  • 2 ounces fig infused tequila or blanco tequila
  • splash of club soda
  • crushed ice

Instructions 

  • Add figs, lime juice, mint leaves, and agave nectar in a cocktail shaker and muddle.
  • Strain the liquid into a glass. Add tequila and top off with club soda, ice, and stir.

Notes

Nutrition

Calories: 286kcal | Carbohydrates: 40g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 16mg | Potassium: 285mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 31g | Vitamin A: 397IU | Vitamin C: 17mg | Calcium: 50mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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3 Comments

  1. Mauri Richey says:

    They all sound delicious  and I plan on trying each of these! I have a question though: do you remove the fruit at the end of the infusing time? I have infused tequila plenty of times with jalapeños but I always remove them after it has reached the flavor and degree of heat that I want. 

  2. pam (Grey is the New Black) says:

    I did some watermelon infused tequila and loved it – now I have to try all these!! I would love it if you would link this up to Tipsy Tuesday at Grey is the New Black – my weekly cocktail link up!

  3. Susan says:

    You know, I’ve never cared much for margaritas until we had one this summer at a restaurant called Agave Roja (in Corolla NC). It was made with fresh ingredients and the difference that made was simply amazing. My husband and I both fell in love with that margarita. You give very good advice about using fresh ingredients.