Pink Port in Boston

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Moses Botbol
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Pink Port in Boston

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From Boston.com http://www.boston.com/lifestyle/food/ar ... margarita/

Tips for making Margaritas...

SECRET INGREDIENT: “We’re using the agave sweetener, made from a tequila agave plant. That’s one way to get some sweetness into it. There’s a new pink port that we’re throwing a splash of into our margaritas. Honey is a good thing that can go in there if you dissolve it right. The creativity is endless in terms of how far people want to go.’’
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I agree with you 99,99999% :wink: it´s really a weird Port, I´ll publish an article speaking about some Pink Port that I have tasted.
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Whatever works I guess. :shock:
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Andy Velebil wrote:Whatever works I guess. :shock:
Port and Margaritas! Wow. My favorite drink and my favorite mixed drink. There is a heaven! :yumyum:
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it would definitely add the flavor we all love 8--) When I head to Boston next, we'll have to go there and try it!
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