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Pour salt onto a small plate. Rub half of rim of 2 wine glasses or tumblers with lime wedge. Gently dip rims in salt, turning slowly to coat.

Combine tequila, lime juice, amaro, and agave in jar. Secure lid and shake to combine. Freeze until ice-cold but not solid, at least 1 hour and up to 3 hours.Divide cocktail between prepared glasses.

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