The Frozen Mango Mezcal Margarita blends smoky mezcal with sweet, sun-ripened mango and a citrusy kick of lime. Served icy cold and rimmed with Tajín, this cocktail is a spicy-sweet refresher that’s perfect for summer afternoons or evening cookouts.
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Tasting Notes
This Frozen Mango Mezcal Margarita delivers bold tropical flavor with a smoky edge. The frozen mango brings a naturally sweet, smooth body that pairs perfectly with mezcal’s signature earthiness. Lime juice adds a tart contrast, keeping the drink refreshing and bright. Cointreau layers in a subtle orange note that softens the sharper flavors. Tajín on the rim adds a punch of salt, chili, and citrus for a spicy contrast. The result is rich and fruity with a smoky backbone and a balanced finish. Garnished with mint, it’s fresh, chilled, and ideal for anyone looking for a margarita with a twist.
Equipment and Glassware
To make this Frozen Mango Mezcal Margarita, you’ll need a high-powered blender capable of crushing frozen fruit to a smooth consistency. A citrus juicer helps extract fresh lime juice, and a jigger ensures your pour is accurate. For serving, a wide-rimmed rocks glass or a margarita glass works well something that allows enough room for the blended drink and a Tajín-coated rim. You’ll also need a small plate for rimming the glass and a spoon or small brush to help press the seasoning into the rim if needed. Chill the glass beforehand for best results.
Ingredients
- 1 ½ cups frozen mango chunks
- 1.5 oz mezcal
- 0.5 oz Cointreau
- 1 oz lime juice
- Tajín, for rimming
- Garnish: mint leaves
Instructions
- Rub a lime wedge around the rim of your glass and dip it in Tajín. Set aside.
- In a blender, combine frozen mango, mezcal, Cointreau, and lime juice.
- Blend until completely smooth.
- Pour into the prepared glass.
- Garnish with fresh mint leaves.
Pro Tips
- Use ripe, frozen mango for a smoother blend and sweeter flavor.
- Blend in short bursts if your blender struggles with frozen fruit.
- Add a splash of orange juice if you want a juicier consistency.
- Chill your glassware ahead of time to prevent melting.
- Adjust tartness with extra lime or balance with a bit of agave.
- For a less smoky drink, swap half the mezcal for tequila.
- Use a wide straw to make sipping easier.
- Try adding a pinch of chili powder in the blender for extra heat.
When to Serve
This Frozen Mango Mezcal Margarita is a great pick for sunny afternoons, summer gatherings, and poolside lounging. Its frozen texture makes it especially welcome during warm weather or as a fun, refreshing break during a backyard barbecue. It also fits perfectly on a taco night or casual dinner where bold flavors are in focus. Because of its tropical profile and striking color, it makes a good welcome drink or signature cocktail for parties. It’s ideal when you want something cool, bold, and a little different than the usual frozen margarita.
Which Liquor Brands to Choose
- Mezcal
- Del Maguey Vida
- Montelobos Mezcal
- Bozal Ensamble
- Cointreau Substitutes
- Pierre Ferrand Dry Curaçao
- Grand Marnier (for a richer version)
- Combier Liqueur d’Orange
Similar Cocktails
- Mezcal Sunset
- Strawberry Mezcal Margarita
- Prickly Pear Pineapple Mezcalita
- Calamansi Margarita
- Mango Mai Tai
Equipment
- Small plate
Ingredients
- 1 ½ cups frozen mango chunks
- 1.5 oz mezcal
- 0.5 oz Cointreau
- 1 oz lime juice
- Tajín for rimming
- Garnish: mint leaves
Instructions
- Rim your glass with lime juice and dip it in Tajín. Set aside.
- In a blender, combine frozen mango, mezcal, Cointreau, and lime juice.
- Blend until completely smooth.
- Pour into the prepared glass.
- Garnish with fresh mint leaves.
Notes
Pro Tips
- Use ripe mango chunks for a naturally sweet and creamy texture.
- Add a splash of simple syrup if your mango isn’t very sweet.
- For a thicker texture, freeze the glass beforehand.