
Enjoyed: Saturday, January 25, 2025
Listed on the menu: Yes, as “Te Enamore”.
Ingredients: Mezcal, Whiskey, Lemon Juice, Tamarindo Syrup, Averna Amaro, Agave, and Bitters
The occasion: We arrived in the fabled Palm Springs in late afternoon, and the temperatures were quite low for the season–only in the mid-50s. But the hotel pool (heated to 90 degrees) was beckoning, as were the palm trees and lounge chairs, so we took a 30 minute dip before getting dressed and walking over to supper. Tac/Quila was hopping, both inside and out. (We sat inside, but at the edge of the patio, so we enjoyed the fresh desert air.) All the beautiful people were there on a Saturday night, and no wonder–the restaurant did garner a Michelin recommendation for the past several years. So glad I made reservations two months ago!
My rating: **** out of 5. Although not technically an Old Fashioned, this was the only drink on the cocktail menu with whiskey. The mezcal gave it a smoky favor, and the tamarindo syrup definitely tamed the bitterness of the amaro and the acidity of the lemon. The menu stated: “smooth and smokey, whats not to love” (sic) and that was accurate! I enjoyed it, even though I couldn’t taste the whiskey.
Final thoughts: The cocktail’s name translates as “I fell in love with you” and considering we are viewing this trip as a second honeymoon (since we renewed our vows in Vegas), the name was fitting!




