Do you speak Tequila? Sierra celebrates #NationalTequilaDay on 24 July 2022 with Sierra Tequila and Sierra Antiguo
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There are days that tequila aficionados look forward to in particular. National Tequila Day on 24 July is one of them. Tequila remains one of the hottest spirits and makes for unforgettable evenings. Sierra provides the icebreaker for the National Tequila Day celebration with the question "Do you speak Tequila?", to which there is of course only one answer: a spirited "Si". Whether classic tequila cocktails or new twists, the day calls for a tequila bash with friends and family. With Sierra Tequila de México, the inner party leader or creative mixologist is brought to life and celebrated in Mexican style. This week, recipe inspiration is not only available on the new Sierra Tequila Instagram account, but also as part of numerous activations in selected trendy bars in Germany.
For those who like to drink their tequila as a shot, Sierra Tequila Silver and Sierra Tequila Reposado offer a balanced taste that unfolds in all its glory in three steps: UNO (salt for Silver and cinnamon for Reposado), DOS (Sierra Tequila Silver or Reposado), TRES (lemon for Silver and orange for Reposado).
While Sierra Tequila is the spirited must-have for every party leader at the table, Sierra Antiguo as 100% de Agave Tequila adds a full-bodied agave flavour to every margarita and stimulates creativity behind the bar, in the professional setting of a bar or at home in the kitchen.
How fortunate that National Tequila Day falls on a summer day every year. After all, fruity tequila drinks with agave notes from Sierra Antiguo taste especially good under the sun. The margarita, probably one of the most famous tequila cocktails, should not be missed on National Tequila Day. Serving margaritas with Sierra Antiguo is an excellent way to explore the diversity of the Mexican trendy spirit and try out new trends. The 2022 summer trend par excellence is frozen margaritas, which make for a cool treat and shine in rich colours in the margarita bowl.