traditional recipe by Erika Kotite</a> and brought one of the season's most popular herbs, sage, into the mix. The easiest way to incorporate sage is to infuse it with the tequila; all you need is a day or two to steep the tequila with the herbs. I tried infusing it with both silver and reposado tequila, and preferred the reposado. The final product has an earthy, almost savory aroma that elevates this drink way above your average margarita. <br /> <br /><em>This recipe is featured in the article, <a href=https://food52.com/recipes/"https://food52.com/blog/22991-best-margarita-recipe-tequila-cocktails-for-fall?preview=true%22>5 Margarita Recipes Perfect for Fall</a>, sponsored by <a href=https://food52.com/recipes/"https://f52.co/2KZ0KRm">Agave In The Raw</a>.</em>"> traditional recipe by Erika Kotite</a> and brought one of the season's most popular herbs, sage, into the mix. The easiest way to incorporate sage is to infuse it with the tequila; all you need is a day or two to steep the tequila with the herbs. I tried infusing it with both silver and reposado tequila, and preferred the reposado. The final product has an earthy, almost savory aroma that elevates this drink way above your average margarita. <br /> <br /><em>This recipe is featured in the article, <a href=https://food52.com/recipes/"https://food52.com/blog/22991-best-margarita-recipe-tequila-cocktails-for-fall?preview=true%22>5 Margarita Recipes Perfect for Fall</a>, sponsored by <a href=https://food52.com/recipes/"https://f52.co/2KZ0KRm">Agave In The Raw</a>.</em>">
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