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Mezcal

 


Margaritas Especiales

All of our margaritas are made with our house-made sour mix containing freshly squeezed juices. Served with salt, sugar or plain.

Margarita De La Casa
White Tequila and Triple Sec. Served on the rocks, frozen, or up – $7

"La Fruta" Margarita
Our house margarita blended with your choice of fresh strawberry, mango, or raspberry. Served on the rocks, frozen, or up – $7.50

Pomegranate Margarita
Cuervo Tradicional, Cointreau, pomegranate juice, and Grand Marnier – $9

Chambord Margarita
Sauza Silver, Chambord liquor, and Cointreau – $7.50

La Traditional
Cuervo Tradicional and Cointreau – $8

Hibiscus Margarita
Sauza Silver, Triple Sec, and Hibiscus juice – $7.50

The Harvester
El Jimador Blanco and Cointreau – $8

National
Herradura Silver and Cointreau – $9

Agave-rita
Our 32oz. margarita. Great for two! 1800 Silver, Triple Sec, rocks – $15.50; Add Grand Marnier float – $2

 


Margaritas


 

Cocteles

Agave Cosmopolitan
1800 Silver, Cointreau, cranberry, and fresh lime juice – $7.50

Mexican Mojito
Sauza Silver, basil, lime, and sugar cane juice – $8

Cuban Mojito
White Rum, mint, lime, and sugar cane juice – $8

La Paloma
Sauza Silver, Toronja “grapefruit soda”, and fresh lime – $7.50

Caipirinha
Leblon, muddled lime, and sugar – $7.50

El Gamble
Patron Silver, fresh limes, and a splash of cranberry. Served on the rocks –  $8

Strawberry Mohini
Bacardi Limon, fresh strawberries, mint, lime juice, and a splash of soda. Served up – $7.50

Cocteles


 

Agavetinis

Mex-presso
Absolut Vanilia, Kahlua, and chilled espresso – $8

Pomegranate
Pearl Persephone Vodka, Cointreau, lime juice, and pomegranate juice –$8

Chocolat
Absolut Vanilia, Tia Maria, and Crème de Cacao – $7.50

Navantini
Sauza Conmemorativo, Cointreau, Navan liqueur, and house-made sour mix – $7.50

Grandtini
Grand Centenario Reposado, Cointreau, Grand Marnier float, and house-made sour mix – $10

Espiritini
Sauza Hornitos, Cointreau, Espiritu liqueur, and house-made sour mix – $8

Agave Martinis


 

Tequilas
We have assembled a wide collection of tequilas to accommodate connoisseurs and first time tequila drinkers. These tequilas represent what we feel are the finest available. "No salt or lime is necessary!" However, sipping tequila with our house sangrita is a must! Enjoy this collection in a margarita, a sipping size or shot glass.

tequilas


 

San Matias Reposado
Agave's House Shot – $7 / $4

 


 

Mixto
A blend of at least 51% blue agave and other non-agave sugars. These are great tequilas for creating a margarita.

Cuervo Gold – $7 / $5



 

Blanco Tequila
Blanco, also called silver or plata, is tequila as it comes from the still. Aged no longer than 60 days in metal tanks, Blancos embody the natural flavors of blue agave plants as harvested in Mexican soil. Blanco tequilas are marked by flavors of pepper, spice, cinnamon, and herbs. Recommended for mixed drinks.

Sauza White
Straight forward agave flavor with crisp bite
$7   $5
 
El Jimador
Meaning “the harvester”, great with margaritas
$7   $5
 
Campo Azul $7   $5
 
Tres Rios Silver
Pure aroma and taste, hint of honey
$7   $5
 
Sol Díos Plata $8   $6
 
1800 Silver
Smooth on palate, sweet finish
$8   $6
 
Cazadores
A smooth agave nose with a vanilla finish
$8   $6
 
Gran Centenario Plata
Subtle, finishing with cinnamon, peppery mouthful
$9   $6
 
Corazon
A silky texture with a hint of smokiness
$9   $6
 
Herradura Silver
A classic, great for sipping or margaritas
$9   $6
 
Corralejo
Light caramel tones with a quick finish
$9   $6
 
Chaya Silver
Very smooth with fruit flavors
$9   $6
 
El Tesoro Silver
Sweet agave, mature pina, ripe flavors
$10   $6
 
Corzo Silver
Elegant with notes of citrus and vanilla
$10   $6
 
Don Alvaro
Newer tequilla. Peaty with sharp chili bite
$10   $7
 
Quita Pena
Sharp, spicy start, sweet agave finish
$10   $7
 
Cabo Wabo
Sweet heat to the palate, light sweet finish
$10   $7
 
Patron Silver
Ultra smooth on palate and hints of vanilla
$10   $7
 
Partida
Crisp with notes of citrus and tropical fruits
$10   $7
 
Chinaco
Spicy nose, clean vanilla, pepper and agave flavors
$11   $7
 
Don Julio Silver
Agave, pepper, and floral flavors. Very smooth
$11   $7
 
Tezón $11   $7


 

Reposado Tequila
Reposado, meaning, “rested”, refers to the tequila that is aged anywhere from two months to one year in oak. This is a great choice for those who fear the tequila bite. Aging the tequila mellows some of the agave flavors and the sweet oak imparts a smooth finish. Recommended for shots or shooting.

1800
Sweet caramel nose, earthly palette
$8   $6
 
Jose Cuervo Tradicional
Lots of vanilla. Great value.
$8   $6
 
Pueblo Viejo
Quick spicy bite, with a smooth finish
$8   $6
 
Sauza Hornitos
Hornitos means “little ovens,” peppery flavors
$8   $6
 
El Jimador
Delightfully smooth, refined through oak aging
$8   $6
 
Campo Azul $8   $6
 
Tres Rios
Sweet nectar, layered with smoke and vanilla
$8   $6
 
Cazadores
Elegant earthy, spicy, pungent flavors, hints of vanilla
$9   $7
 
Chaya $9   $7
 
Corralejo
Light caramel, honeyed sweetness
$10   $7
 
Herradura
Spicy nose and light, caramel flavors, slow heat
$10   $7
 
Gran Centenario $10   $7
 
Tezon
Cuervo family, lots of vanilla
$10   $7
 
Corzo Reposado
Citrus and vanilla with hints of oak and honey
$11   $7
 
Corazon
Smoke, spice and pepper with oak
$11   $7
 
Partida
Smooth and rich with a touch of sweetness
$11   $7
 
Chinaco
Strong agave in nose, neutral sweetness, spicy finish
$12   $8
 
Don Julio
Lightly sweet in the mouth, light heat, no after taste
$12   $8
 
Cabo Wabo
Agave, dill and oak, some pepper
$12   $8
 
Patron
Pale amber, sweet agave, long finish
$12   $8
 
Diamante de Cielo
Vanilla and caramel fade with spicy oak, and white pepper
$12   $8
 
Espolon
Aged in French oak, a rarity in Mexico
$12   $8
 
Milagro Select Barrel Reposado
Oak aged with mellowed flavor and pleasant bouquet
$17   $11


 

Anejo Tequila
Aged at least one year to ten years, Anejos exhibit strong characteristics of oak aging such as vanilla, cedar, spice, butterscotch and caramel. These are great after-dinner drinks comparable to fine whiskies, single malt scotches or cognacs. Recommended for sipping.

Campo Azul $9   $6
 
Sauza Commemortivo
Aged 3 years, agave nose with vanilla, molten finish
$9   $6
 
Tres Rios
Complex taste with layers of vanilla and smoke
$9   $7
 
Cuervo Black
Mild oak and tobacco with caramel overtones
$10   $6
 
Pueblo Viejo
Spicy beginning with a sugary, perfumed finish
$10   $6
 
Tres Generciones
Soft blend of pepper and oak with a hint of caramel
$11   $7
 
1800
Sweet vanilla and complexity
$11   $7
 
El Mayor Reserva
Cinnamon, honey, and vanilla
$11   $7
 
Herradura
Amazing vanilla nose, smooth and dry, smoky finish
$11   $8
 
Chaya $11   $8
 
Cazadores
Sweet peppery finish
$12   $8
 
Espolon
Aged in French oak, a rarity in Mexico
$12   $8
 
Don Julio
Cinnamon, pepper, caramel, light sweet aftertaste
$12   $8
 
El Tesoro
Complex nose, vanilla, oak aromas, vanilla finish
$12   $8
 
Gran Centenario
Strong vanilla on nose and palate, sweet & woody
$12   $8
 
Partida
Fruity aroma with notes of cherry & almond
$12   $9
 
Tezon $13   $9
 
Corralejo
Smoky, one of Mexico’s first distillers
$13   $9
 
Corzo Anejo
Delicate agave with light floral notes, balanced by rich honey and caramel
$13   $9
 
Chinaco
Some vanilla and spice on nose, peppery, smooth finish
$14   $9
 
Lapis
Smooth, light and earthy with mellow finish
$14   $9
 
Diamante de Cielo
Caramel undertone with slight pepper bite
$14   $10
 
Don Alvaro
Newer tequila, peaty with a hint of sea salt
$16   $10


 

Supremas
The supreme creations of some of the finest tequila distillers. Often special family reserves that were not sold to the public until recently. We offer you our choice selection of these fine tequilas. Just sit back and sip these bold refined flavors or enjoy as an after dinner drink.

El Jimador Anejo
Delightfully smooth, refined through oak aging
$15   $10
 
Cuervo Reserva De La Familia
Lots of oak, sweet spicy aftertaste, vanilla finish
$18   $12
 
El Tesoro Paradisio
Smoky, with very rich complex flavors
$19   $13
 
Milagro Romance
Reserve barrel anejo, oak aged for 3 years with mellowed flavor and pleasant bouquet
$20   $13
 
Don Julio 1942
Mature ripe agave, silky textures, subtle finish
$22   $14
 
Don Julio REAL $50   $25
 
Gran Patron Platinum $30   $15
 
Herradura Seleccion Suprema
Blend of rose petal, vanilla, and citrus with a smooth finish
$45   $23


 

Tequila Flights
Can’t decide? Here’s your chance to sample a trio of fine tequilas, carefully pre-selected and grouped by Agave. Choose your flight and enjoy a taste of three unique offerings.

Blanco Flight – $14 (Grancentenario, El Jimador, Cabo Wabo)
Resposado Flight – $16 (Cazadores, Tradicional, Don Julio)
Anejo – $18 (El Tesoro, Pueblo Viejo, Cielo)
Suprema – $25 (Paradisio, Cuervo Reserva, El Jimador)

 


 

Wine by the Glass

Vinos Blancos
Vina Santa Rita,“120 Series”, Maipo Valley, Chile, Sauvignon Blanc, 2005 – $6.50
Martin Codax, Pasos Mencia, Rias Baixas, Spain, Albarino, 2005 – $7
Dr. Loosen, “Dr. L”, Mosel-Saar-Ruwer, Germany, Riesling, 2005 – $7.50
Citra, Abruzzi, Italy, Pinot Grigio, 2005 – $6
Marquis de Caceres, Rioja, Spain, Rioja Blanco, 2005 – $6.50
Four Vines, “Naked”, Santa Barbara, California, Chardonnay, 2005 – $9
Talmard, Uchizy, Macon, France, Chardonnay, 2005 – $8
Santa Julia, Mendoza, Argentina, Torrontes, 2005 – $6

Vinos Tintos
Roberts Rock, South Africa, Shiraz/Malbec, 2005 – $6.50
Quara, Cafayette Valley, Argentina, Malbec, 2005 – $6.50
Cuno Sur, Maipo Valley, Chile, Pinot Noir, 2005 – $8
Santa Ema, Maipo Valley, Chile, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2002 – $7
Zumaya, Ribera Del Duero, Spain, Tempranillo, 2005 – $7
Baron Philippe de Rothschild, Maipo, Chile, Reserva Carmenere, 2005 – $6.50
Red Horse Ranch, Paso Robles, California, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2005 – $9
Red Diamond, Paterson, Washington, Merlot, 2003 – $7
Lyeth, “L de Lyeth”, Sonoma County, California, Merlot, 2003 – $8

 

Wine by the Bottle

Vinos Blancos

Albarino
Martin Codax, Pasos Mencia, Rias Bixas, Spain, 2005 – $28
Vionta, Rias Biaxas, Spain, 2002 – $34

Chardonnay
Talmard, chizy, Macon, France, 2005 – $32
Four Vines, “Naked”, California, 2005 – $36
Casa Lapostalle, Colchuga, Chile, 2005 –  $37
Sonoma Cutrer, Russian River Ranches, California, 2004 – $49
Landmark “Overlook”, Kenwood, Sonoma County, California, 2004 –  $56
Bodega Catena Zapata, Catena Alta, Mendoza, Argentina, 2003 – $60
Joseph Drouhin, Burgandy, France, Puligny Montrachet, 2004 – $84

Riesling/Vionier/Torrontes
Quara, Cafayette Valley, Argentina, Torrontes, 2005 – $24
Santa Julia, Mendoza, Argentina, Torrontes, 2005 – $26
Dr. Loosen, “Dr. L”, Mosel-Saar-Ruwer, Germany, Riesling, 2005 – $30
Trimbach, Alsace, France, Riesling, 2004 – $38
Pine Ridge Winery, California, Chenin/Vionier, 2005 – $39
Crios de Susanna Balbo, Argentina, Torrontes, 2006 – $45

Pinot Gris/Pinot Blanc
Alois Laegeder, “Riff”, Alto Adige, Trentino, Italy, Pinot Grigio, 2005 – $27
Torii Mor, Dundee Hills, Oregon, Pinot Blanc, 2005 –  $42
King Estate, “Signature Series”, Eugene, Oregon, Pinot Gris, 2004 – $46

Sauvignon Blanc
Vina Santa Rita, “120 Series”, Maipo Valley, Chile, 2005 – $24
Vina Sila Las Brisas, Rueda, Spain, 2005 – $28
Brancott Vineyards, Marlborough, New Zealand, 2005 – $39
Justin, Paso Robles, California, 2005 – $42

Blancos Del Mundo
Aveleda, Portugal, Vinho Verde, 2005 –  $20
Marquis de Caceres, Rioja, Spain, Rioja Blanco, 2005 – $25
Chivite Gran Feudo, Navarra, Spain, Rosado, 2005 – $28
Cuatro Rayas, Rueda, Spain, Verdejo, 2005 – $30
Sokol Blosser, Dundee Hills, Willamette Valley, Oregon, “Evolution” 2005 – $38
Louis Jadot, Burgandy, France, Pouilly Fuisse, 2005 – $54


Vinos Tintos

Malbec
Quara, Cafayette Valley, Argentina, 2005 – $24
Viña Montes, Chile, Reserve Malbec, 2004 – $34
Viña Doña Paula, Mendoza, Argentina, Estate Malbec, 2005 – $38
Susana Balbo, Argentina, 2004 – $45

Zinfandel
Peachy Canyon Winery, “Incredible Red”, California, 2004 – $35
Medusa, “Creekside Block Bar 49”, Old Vines Zin, Napa, California 2004 –  $39
Ridge, Paso Robles, California, 2003 –  $55

Merlot
Red Diamond, Paterson, Washington, 2003 – $45
Lyeth, “L De Lyeth”, North Coast, Washington, 2003 – $28
Bodegas Nieto Senetiner, Mendoza, Argentina, Reserva, 2004 – $32
Vina Santa Rita, Maipo Valley, Chile, Reserva 2004 – $36
Whitehall Lane, Napa, California, 2003 – $53
Chateau Ste. Michele, “Northstar”, Washington, 2002 – $70
Shafer, Napa California, 2004 – $72

Pinot Noir
Cono Sur, Colchagua, Chile, 2005 – $30
Orogeny, Green Valley, California, 2004 – $47
Willakenzie, Yamhill, Oregon, 2003 –  $56
Lynmar, Russian River, California, 2004 – $68

Syrah/Shiraz
Robert’s Rock, South Africa, Shiraz/Malbec, 2005 – $24
Rosemont Estates, “Diamond”, Shiraz, Austraila, 2004 – $26
Spellbound, California, Petite Syrah, 2005 –  $39
Shafer, “Relentless”, Napa, California, Syrah/Petite Syrah, 2003 – $88

Tempranillo
Zumaya, Ribera Del Duero, Spain, 2005 – $27
Bodegas Anadas Care, Crianza, Spain, Syrah/Tempranillo, 2004 – $32
Bodegas Sierra Cantabria, Rioja, Spain, Gran Reserva, 1998 – $58

Carmenere
Baron Philippe de Rothschild, “Reserva”, Maipo, Chile, 2005 –  $25
Viña Montes, “Reserve”, Carmenere/Cabernet Sauvignon, Cochagua Valley, Chile, 2004 –  $32
Arboleda, Chile, Carmenere, 2003 – $34

Cabernet Sauvignon
Santa Ema
, Maipo Valley, Chile, 2002 – $28
Vina Ventisquero, “Root 1”, Maipo Valley, Chile, 2003 – $33
Red Horse Ranch, Paso Robles, California, 2005 –  $36
Snowden, “Lost Vineyards”, Napa, California, 2000 – $60
Domaine Napa, Napa Valley, California, 2003 – $48
Raymond, “Reserva”, St. Helena, California, 2001 – $58
Benett Lane, “Maximus”, Calistoga, California, 2003 – $62

Tintos Del Mundo
Clos de Las Siete, Argentina, 2004 – $24
Coudoulet De Beaucastel, Rhone Valley, France, 2003 – $59
Franciscan Estates, Estancia, “Meritage”, 2003 –  $65
Swanson Vineyards “Alexis Estate”, 2002 – $85
Vina Winery, Aconcagua Valley, Chile, 1997 –  $120
Vina Almaviva, Puento Alto, Maipo Valley, Chile, 2003 – $128

Los Espumosos
Parxet Cuveé 21, Spain, Cava Brut, N.V. – $28
Mont-Marcal, Spain, Cava Brut Rosado, 2005 – $50
Veuve Cliquot Ponsardin, Reims France “Yellow Label”, N.V. – $70
Moet & Chandon, “Dom Perignon”, 1998 – $155



 

Cerveza
Corona – $4.50
Corona 24 oz. – $7
Corona Light – $4.50
Pacifico – $4
Sol – $4
Dos Equis Amber – $4
Dos Equis Lager – $4
Negra Modelo – $4
Hatuey – $4
Tecate (can) –  $3
Tecate (24 oz. can) – $5
Coors Light – $3.50
Budweiser – $3.50
Bud Light  –  $3.50
Michelob Ultra – $4
Kaliber non-alcoholic – $4
Skol – $4

Cerveza


 

Bebidas
Jarritos (Mexican sodas) – Ask about our selection of flavors – $2.50
Saratoga Springs Bottled Water – $2.50
Penafiel Sparkling Water – $2.50
Iced Tea, Raspberry Iced Tea – $2
Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, Tonic, Ginger Ale – $2

 


 

Cordials
Grand Marnier – $7
Espiritu – $7
B&B –  $7
Godiva Chocolate – $7
Patrón XO Cafe – $6
Amaretto Disarrono – $6
Sambuca – $6
Sambuca Black – $6
Tia Maria – $6
Frangelico – $6
Bailey’s Irish Cream – $6
Aguardiente – $6
Starbucks Cream – $6
Bailey’s Caramel – $6

Cordials


 

Cognacs
Remy Martin V.S.O.P. – $9
Courvoisier V.S.O.P. – $8
Navan – $7
Courvoisier V.S. – $6
Hennessy V.S. – $6

 


 

Ports & Sherry
Warres Optima 20 – $12
Warres Vintage 2000 – $10
Taylor Fladgate 10 Year Tawney – $8
Fonseca Bin #27 – $7
Harvey’s Bristol Cream – $6

 


 

Small Batch Bourbons
Woodford Reserve – $11
Gentleman Jack – $10
Single Barrel Jack – $9
Knob Creek – $9

 


 

Mezcal
Made near the city of Oaxaca, Mezcal can be made from multiple varieties of Agave, though typically five different types of Agave are favored, especially the ‘Espadin’ variety. All Del Maguey are from single villages and display subtle differences as a result of climate and earth. Look for smoke, citrus, pepper and spice.

Del Maguey Chichicapa – $10
Del Maguey Minero – $10
Del Maguey Tobala – $18
Del Maguey Santo Domingo – $10
Del Maguey Crema de Mezcal – $10
Del Maguey San Luis Rio – $10
Del Maguey Pechuga – $21

 
 

 

Prices and menu items are subject to change without notice.

Steaks, burgers, chicken and fish are cooked to order. Consuming raw or undercooked meats, dairy, and fish may increase your risk of food-borne illness.

18% gratuity will be added to parties of six or more. Prices and menu items are subject to change without notice. All major credit cards accepted.


Agave Grill Southington Hours of Operation
Monday through Thursday :: 11:30am to 1am
Friday and Saturday :: 11:30am to 2am
Sunday :: 10am (Brunch) to 1am
Late-night menu available


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