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What’s the best way to enjoy tequila?

Have it in a margarita. It’s a stone-cold tequila (and mezcal) classic. What’s more, it’s a superb sip for summer, it’s simple to make and easy to drink —even if you’re unsure about agave spirits. You need, however, to let them into your

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