Margarita Nation
The Search Is On: Who Makes The Best Margarita In The Country?
The Original Margarita has been around for 70 years, and is made with three simple ingredients: Cointreau, tequila, and lime. But there are so many twists to The Original Margarita that we decided to search the nation to find the best of the best. Bartenders from around the country have submitted their takes on this classic cocktail, and The Infatuation judges have chosen a top 30.
Meet the Finalists
View all 30 finalists below.
BOCA RATON, FL
BOYNTON BEACH, FL
POMPANO BEACH, FL
NORTH BERGEN, NJ
BRONX, NY
NEW YORK, NY
NEW YORK, NY
CALABASAS, CA
CAMPBELL, CA
DEL MAR, CA
LOS ANGELES, CA
LOS GATOS, CA
OCEANSIDE, CA
SAN FRANCISCO, CA
PARK CITY, UT
PULLMAN, WA
DENVER, CO
CHICAGO, IL
HARAHAN, LA
CHILLICOTHE, OH
AUSTIN, TX
AUSTIN, TX
DALLAS, TX
The Judges
All judges are members of The Infatuation’s Happy Hour Hotline – a text-based service exclusive to Friends of The Infatuation, where bartenders, sommeliers, and beverage pros are available for all drinking and cocktail making advice.
Mark is a Level 3 Advanced Sommelier, having worked at some of the greats in Chicago: Charlie Trotter’s, Alinea, Grace, Sepia and The Purple Pig. He is a private wine consultant and virtual wine educator at Reyes Wines Consulting.
Annie is a passionate food and wine lover living in NYC. Her favorite weekend activity is hosting dinner parties, turning people onto good food, great wine, and music.
Brian was born and raised in Whittier, California. Lover of food, travel, cocktails and natural wine. Connoisseur of dive bars across the country.
Hannah is a marketing and social media professional and former bartender and server at The Water Club and The River Cafe in New York City. Her work includes award-winning bars such as Katana Kitten, Existing Conditions, Mac and many more.
Residing in Los Angeles, Christine works for the Wine & Spirit Education Trust (WSET) Americas, from which she also holds their highest qualification, the Diploma in Wines and Spirits. She previously held positions at Wine Spectator magazine and Pernod Ricard Wines and Champagnes.