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Hum, I think I had a drink with aguardiente in Peru? Not sure if it i a similar alcohol but your cocktail looks amazing. Hi Evelyn, I guess what you drinked in Peru is call Pisco Sour, the recipie is almost the same but the alcohol is completely diferent, Pisco is the national beverage in Peru and it is made of Grape, Our colombian aguardiente is made from Sugar Cane, both are really good.
Thanks for this recipe. Many years ago summer of , I spent several weeks in and around Bogota. My host introduced me to aguardiente. Shots before dinner became a ritual. Several years ago, I found a bottle in a Minneapolis liquor store.
After a couple of shots, the bottle remained unopened until I found your recipe. Shared the result with my wife this morning with scrambled eggs and toast. A hit! I don't like to write reviews but for this website, I must. A main taste component in aguardiente is star anise, a spice that Colombians are exposed to from their traditional cuisine. Unsurprisingly, Americans are a tad more sensitive to this vaguely herbal and licorice aroma. This year, Botero celebrates his 24th anniversary in the liquor industry.
Aguardiente, the national alcoholic beverage of Colombia, is lauded for its superior taste and smooth finish. This drink has been a part of Latin American culture for many years and remains significant in Latin American cultures today. Aguardiente, or firewater, is a Colombian liquor made from sugar cane and anise.
It has a high alcohol percentage relative to other liquors and tastes like black licorice. It is most often enjoyed at celebrations and served straight, but it can also be had with mixed drinks and on any occasion. Keep on reading to learn more about aguardiente. This article will discuss the origins of the beverage and how it is made, and what to mix it with at home. It has a black licorice-inspired taste, crispy finish, and a creamy feel, similar to rum, but stronger and less sweet.
It pairs well with grilled meat, hard cheese, tropical fruits, and fried bread and is usually served straight, without a mixer. Aguardiente is popular across South America and is the national alcoholic beverage of Colombia.
Interestingly, due to liquor laws in Colombia , it is sometimes illegal to transport bottles of aguardiente from one region to the next, leading to differences in the liquor available in neighboring cities. Aguardiente is quite possibly the most popular drink in Colombia , evidenced by its status as the national alcoholic beverage of the country.
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