Drinks Cocktails Tequila Cocktails Tequila Espresso Martini 5.0 (2) 1 Review Earthy reposado tequila is the star of this delicious riff on a classic Espresso Martini. By Lucy Simon Lucy Simon Lucy Simon is a New York-based wine, spirits, and food writer has been with Food & Wine since the spring of 2021. Food & Wine's Editorial Guidelines Updated on February 5, 2025 Save Rate PRINT Share Prep Time: 3 mins Total Time: 3 mins Yield: 1 drink Jump to recipe The Tequila Espresso Martini is a riff on the classic vodka-based Espresso Martini. This bittersweet coffee cocktail features rich reposado tequila, a sweet and aromatic liqueur, coffee liqueur, brewed espresso, and a duo of bitters. Swapping tequila for vodka in an espresso martini is nothing new. While fans of the agave spirit will often customize the cocktail when ordering, this recipe from Pierce Everett, bartender at the Goldener Hirsch resort in Park City, Utah, builds the drink around tequila. He leans specifically on reposado tequila, an aged agave spirit that has notes of vanilla and toast from the time it spends in barrel. Everett’s inclusion of Licor 43, a vanilla-and-citrus-flavored Spanish liqueur, harkens back to another popular coffee cocktail, the Carajillo. A Carajillo is made by combining espresso and Licor 43, and could be considered a lower-ABV alternative to an Espresso Martini. The sweet and fruity notes in Licor 43 play off the caramellike aromas present in the reposado tequila. How to Make a Cold Brew Negroni, Espresso Martiki, and 16 Other Coffee Cocktails Everett’s recipe calls for coffee liqueur and brewed espresso in this drink, two of the key ingredients to an Espresso Martini, and he also includes a combination of bitters that add aromatic complexity to the drink. Why the Tequila Espresso Martini works Reposado tequila and coffee are incredibly well matched. The tequila’s nutty, warming notes play off the toasted, fruity qualities in the coffee. The sweeter notes in the Licor 43 balance out some of the bitterness in the espresso and smooth the boozy sting of the tequila. Everett pairs vibrant orange bitters with smoky whiskey barrel–aged bitters, which accentuate the flavors in the rest of the cocktail and add aromatic intensity. In lieu of these bitters, two dashes of standard Angostura bitters can be swapped in. A sprinkle of cinnamon for garnish is the perfect finishing touch. The 10 Best Espresso Machines for Every Type of Coffee Drinker, According to Our Tests Keep Screen Awake Ingredients 1 1/4 ounces reposado tequila 3/4 ounce espresso, chilled 3/4 ounce Licor 43 1/2 ounce coffee liqueur 2 dashes whiskey barrel–aged bitters 1 dash orange bitters Ground cinnamon, for garnish Directions Combine tequila, espresso, Licor 43, coffee liqueur, and bitters in a shaker filled with ice, and shake vigorously until well chilled, about 15 seconds. Strain into a coupe glass, and garnish with cinnamon. Food & Wine / Photo by Fred Hardy / food styling by julian hensarling / prop styling by julia bayless Save Rate Print Loading shell for RecipesUgcThreaded1 Vue component in Globe.