PRE - SALE: Casamigos x FIFA Classic Lime Margarita Ready-To-Drink 750ml
PRE - SALE: Casamigos x FIFA Classic Lime Margarita Ready-To-Drink 750ml
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PRE-ORDER ITEM | EXPECTED TO SHIP EARLY MARCH 2026
**PLEASE NOTE: ANY ADDITIONAL ITEMS INCLUDED IN YOUR ORDER WILL BE SHIPPED TOGETHER UPON THE ARRIVAL OF THIS BOTTLE.
Casamigos x FIFA Classic Lime Margarita Ready-To-Drink
Ready-To-Drink Margarita | Made with Casamigos Blanco Tequila | 20.5% ABV | 750mL & 375mL
Process & Profile
Casamigos x FIFA Classic Lime Margarita Ready-To-Drink is a limited collaboration release crafted as the official margarita of the FIFA World Cup. This expression is the Classic Lime version only and should not be confused with the Spicy Margarita, which is a separate product.
Made with Casamigos Blanco Tequila, real lime juice, and natural flavors, this ready-to-serve margarita is designed to deliver a bar-quality cocktail without the need for mixing or preparation. The recipe emphasizes balance and freshness, pairing Casamigos’ smooth tequila base with bright citrus and a clean, refreshing finish. Simply chill, pour over ice, and garnish.
Tasting Notes
Nose: Fresh lime citrus, subtle agave sweetness, and light herbal notes.
Palate: Bright lime juice up front with smooth tequila character, balanced sweetness, and natural citrus acidity.
Finish: Clean, refreshing, and crisp with lingering lime and soft agave warmth.
What Makes It Special
Official margarita collaboration with FIFA
Made with Casamigos Blanco Tequila
Classic Lime expression (not the spicy version)
Ready-to-drink format with real lime juice and natural flavors
Designed for easy entertaining and sharing
How to Enjoy
Serve Casamigos x FIFA Classic Lime Margarita chilled or over ice. Garnish with a fresh lime wedge and optional salted rim. Ideal for watch parties, gatherings, and warm-weather occasions where convenience and consistency matter.
