Santa Fe Margarita Trail
Without a frozen drink anywhere to be seen, colorful margaritas and a shot of fine tequila sit atop the bar at Maria’s New Mexican Kitchen in Santa Fe. (Jay Jones / Chicago Tribune)
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Special spins on the margarita are plentiful along the Santa Fe Margarita Trail.
Loaded with jalapeno and other peppers, the Santa Fe Trail margarita at Del Charro Saloon packs a spicy punch. (Jay Jones / Chicago Tribune)
Handwritten labels are affixed to bottles of La Fonda’s signature, double-barrel tequila. (Gabriella Marks / Chicago Tribune)
Chips and salsa accompany the Cadillac margarita at Cowgirl, a barbecue restaurant near Santa Fe’s Railyard District. (Jay Jones / Chicago Tribune)
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Santa Fe native Al Lucero holds a copy of his margarita recipe book while seated at La Fonda’s La Plazuela restaurant, one of the stops along the city’s Margarita Trail. (Jay Jones / Chicago Tribune)
A server at La Fonda stamps a Margarita Trail Passport beside a specialty cocktail at La Fiesta Lounge. (Jay Jones / Chicago Tribune)