I was introduced the Tommy's Margarita when I was studying for my CSS (Certified Specialist of Spirits). It is the most awesome margarita. I use Fortaleza Blanco, I do like that the video used Patron Roca. Both are really great Tequilas made in the traditional way. Using the best and freshest products is really worth the value received in a great cocktail. After watching this, I will have to try using my favorite Tequila of all times... Fortaleza Anejo...just need to run to the store for fresh limes.
I ended up buying mini bottles of Don Julio Blanco, Reposado, and Anejo after seeing this. I made all 3 into tommy's margaritas and was surprised how different they were. This drink is really like a blank canvas to showcase the best of whatever tequila you choose. I guess in that sense it's a bit like an old fashioned, I love the simplicity of it.
An interesting video. I tried that with agave juice the long drink. Perfect 💯✨. Thank you too. I bought the juicer and cut off the lime at the end. Great presentation. 😘❤
Since an agave plant takes anywhere from 6 to 10 years to mature (and there are different opinions on that, It is a slower food spirit than any other. As an example, a grape will only take four months to mature.
@@MasterYourGlass Thank you for explaining. I did wonder if that is what he meant but I'd not heard it put like that before. Yes the process of making tequila is one of the reasons why its my favourite.
bruschj Hi bruschj, Thanks for reaching out. I spoke with Julio and he responded that quite literally agave distillates are derived from a raw material that to this day is not gmo in any way and has the longest maturation time in the world for any raw material one makes distillate with. It sounds like you are familiar with the Slow Food movement started by Carlo Petrini in Piemonte. Cheers!
Master Your Glass Thanks for getting back to me! I had no idea that it took Agave that long to mature, just looked it up, 7 years!? And I had maybe heard of the slow food movement in passing but only after you mentioned it have I dug deeper and am now fascinated. You have at this point tought me a few things! Thank you for getting in touch with Julio, and for the great work you do with Master Your Glass. Keep up the good work!!!
Yeah, I'ma need an Extra Anejo Marg now.
Sam Knash Agreed!
Julio is great! they make tasty margarita.
Agreed! Thanks for watching!
I was introduced the Tommy's Margarita when I was studying for my CSS (Certified Specialist of Spirits). It is the most awesome margarita. I use Fortaleza Blanco, I do like that the video used Patron Roca. Both are really great Tequilas made in the traditional way. Using the best and freshest products is really worth the value received in a great cocktail. After watching this, I will have to try using my favorite Tequila of all times... Fortaleza Anejo...just need to run to the store for fresh limes.
I agree. One of the best cocktails ever. And great choice on your tequila!
I ended up buying mini bottles of Don Julio Blanco, Reposado, and Anejo after seeing this. I made all 3 into tommy's margaritas and was surprised how different they were. This drink is really like a blank canvas to showcase the best of whatever tequila you choose. I guess in that sense it's a bit like an old fashioned, I love the simplicity of it.
Bam! That is a great test you did there! Cheers!
An interesting video. I tried that with agave juice the long drink. Perfect 💯✨.
Thank you too. I bought the juicer and cut off the lime at the end. Great presentation. 😘❤
Awesome! You are very welcome and thanks for stopping by!
Just have to make one now- wow!!!!!!!
makes my mouth water
Yes yes! That is one of the best ways to explain the Tommy’s Margarita. Cheers
Holy hell he has THE guy who invented it.
Yep. The man the myth and the legend
This video is great
Thank you Mason! Glad you enjoyed it!!
I wish my local stores near me sold limes that juicy. They are all pretty dry here. I can't seen to find that Extra Anejo anywhere either.
Where is Tommy's located?
San Francisco in the central Richmond neighborhood
9:28 what does he mean when he says "tequila is the slowest of the slow food alcohol's in the world"
Since an agave plant takes anywhere from 6 to 10 years to mature (and there are different opinions on that, It is a slower food spirit than any other. As an example, a grape will only take four months to mature.
@@MasterYourGlass Thank you for explaining. I did wonder if that is what he meant but I'd not heard it put like that before. Yes the process of making tequila is one of the reasons why its my favourite.
he says tequila is the slowest of the slow food alcohols? could you explain what he means by this? thanks!
bruschj Hi bruschj, Thanks for reaching out. I spoke with Julio and he responded that quite literally agave distillates are derived from a raw material that to this day is not gmo in any way and has the longest maturation time in the world for any raw material one makes distillate with. It sounds like you are familiar with the Slow Food movement started by Carlo Petrini in Piemonte. Cheers!
Master Your Glass Thanks for getting back to me! I had no idea that it took Agave that long to mature, just looked it up, 7 years!? And I had maybe heard of the slow food movement in passing but only after you mentioned it have I dug deeper and am now fascinated. You have at this point tought me a few things! Thank you for getting in touch with Julio, and for the great work you do with Master Your Glass. Keep up the good work!!!
bruschj it’s a pleasure. Happy mixing.
Oh goodness the audio pan is the opposite of what my brain expected and I’m losing it man