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Welcome Summer with Sauza Tequila Cocktails

Happy Summer Solstice! Welcome to the season of carefree days of summer, trips to the beach, picnics in the park, and cooling cocktails. To celebrate the season of long days and short nights, Sauza welcomes three delicious and refreshing Sauza Tequila cocktails to get your summer celebration started. Whether you love the exhilarating taste of grapefruit and clementines, or the tropical flavor of pineapples, Sauza Tequila has a delicious cocktail recipe for you. Let’s raise a glass to summer with these Sauza Tequila cocktails.

Sauza Paloma

Paloma
1 part Sauza Signature Blue Silver Tequila
3 parts grapefruit soda
½ parts lime juice
1 grapefruit wedge
Add tequila into a tall glass with ice. Fill remainder of the glass with grapefruit soda. Squeeze juice of lime and garnish with a grapefruit wedge.

Clementine Crush

Clementine Crush
1 part Sauza Signature Blue Silver Tequila
1 part clementine juice
1⁄2 part lime juice
1⁄2 part agave nectar
1 orange wheel
Add ingredients to an ice­filled shaker. Shake and strain over ice into a glass and serve. Garnish with an orange wheel. A sugar­coated rim is optional.

Sauza Scorched Wahini

Sauza Scorched Wahini
2 parts Sauza Signature Blue Silver Tequila
1 part simple syrup
2 parts pineapple juice
1 grilled pineapple wedge
1 pineapple leaf
Reserve pineapple wedges and add remaining ingredients to an ice filled shaker. Shake and strain over ice into a mason jar or margarita glass. Garnish with a grilled pineapple wedge and leaf.

Are you ready to toast to the summer with one of these wonderful, summer Sauza Tequila cocktails. What’s your favorite cocktail to enjoy during the hot summer months?

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