For National Margarita Day, make the drink exactly how you like it

Keep your margarita classic with Herradura’s Horseshoe Margarita, which aims to emphasize the tequila with the simplicity of the recipe.

Keep your margarita classic with Herradura’s Horseshoe Margarita, which aims to emphasize the tequila with the simplicity of the recipe.

For some Texans, Feb. 22 is the most important day of the year: National Margarita Day. That classic concoction of tequila, lime or lemon juice, and an orange liqueur like triple sec — with salt on the rim of the glass, of course — is a drink as beloved in Texas (and many other states) as the other Mexican beverage Topo Chico. (Our love for that sparkling water is a story for another day.)

Here are a couple of margarita recipes that will satisfy your craving on the most important holiday: one as traditional as can be, another that riffs a bit by using mezcal, a slightly smoky spirit that also derives from agave plants grown on Mexico's rugged landscape. The Juan to Juan also serves up spiciness with the use of Ancho Reyes, a chile liqueur with a reborn recipe dating back to 1927.

The Horseshoe Margarita

2 oz. Tequila Herradura

1 oz. fresh lime juice

3/4 oz. agave nectar

Garnish 1 lime wedge

Combine all the ingredients in a shaker with ice and shake hard so that some of the ice melts. Then strain over fresh ice. Garnish with the lime.

— Tequila Herradura

Juan to Juan

1 oz. Montelobos Mezcal

1 oz. Ancho Reyes Ancho Chile Liqueur

3/4 oz. fresh lemon juice

1/2 oz. simple syrup

2 dashes Angostura bitters

Combine all ingredients in a shaker with ice. Serve in a chilled coupe glass and garnish with a lemon wheel.

— Montelobos Mezcal