so they seem slightly stronger and not as sweet as the typical not-so-good margarita..
If I may rant momentarily - the Bride has become inured to my reference to cheap margaritas as roughly akin to drinking Tidy Bowl, though it probably is more like having Country Delight, Gatorade, or Tang, with a touch of alcohol added to it (maybe all these products are actually the same?).
Anyway, I really do not get the attraction of fake citrus flavorings added to some water and tequila, but I recognize I am in the minority here, so I avoid Margaritas unless I am certain a mix is not involved.
As to wine service, it seems to me that a good Argentinian Torrontes, or some of the fruitier Spanish reds are decent matches and what Bayless was featuring last time I went to Topo, admittedly some time ago. There are some wilder pairings possible with some of the SA wines, like Malbec or Carmenere depending on what you are eating, but you need to know the specific wine and get one of the fruitier renditions.
Does anyone know the status of Bayless' attempts to import Mexican wine? Last I heard he was enthusiastic about some of the wines being made in Mexico, but struggling to get the authorization to bring them into the US. That also was a while back and I hope he had had some success and would like to hear about them. If there are Mexican wines on the list, ask about them and then order one - that is my advice anyway. Given Rick's focus on the best of Mexico I expect it will be a delghtful, reasonably priced, discovery.
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