Most Impotent Things About Colombian Aguardiente

 Aguardiente is the national drink of Columbia, but very much different from any other drink. Yeah, we know that this is often called Colombian tequilla, and you are just too busy dancing and enjoying in the clubs of Miami not realizing that amazing taste of aguardiente in your hands, which is one of the vintage liquors new york.

Basically from Colombia, Aguardiente is the fire drink that will bring you on your feet dancing and enjoying forgetting all about yourself. We will tell you about the best quality taste of aguardiente, but first, let us introduce you with what the aguardiente is?

Aguardiente- Introduction

A typical Colombian Aguardiente is usually clear anise or licorice-flavored alcohol that is also known as Guaro. This aguardiente contains around 29% of alcohol.

Traditionally, people in Colombia always celebrate even a simple occasion also with a bottle of Aguardiente spirit.

This drink is also called Firewater and that too for obvious reasons:

Well, Aguardiente is a Mashup of words “Agua” that is water and “ardiente” which means burning, which is the direct translation of the English term, “Firewater”. It has the major ingredient called anise and this flavor gets mixed with the alcohol giving you the burning sensation as you gulp it down in one single shot. It is very rare to buy an aguardiente bottle and not finish it in that single night.

As per the Cumbe, the best aguardiente manufacturing brand in Miami, the aguardiente is manufactured by fermenting the sugarcane liquid and then distill it around 7 times, and a bespoke mixture of the 96% ABV spirit is created along with the glacier water and anise extract. And then the nearly ready aguardiente spirit is then transferred to the white oak barrels for a few weeks to get the addition of woodsy flavor on the hard notes of liquor.

Aguardiente is in the demand in America and the American bartenders are more than happy to serve this rising and in-demand drink of Columbia to the customers. The ancient vintage liquors are in high demand in New York and hence, the aguardiente delivery Miami is done by the Cumbe. Being the first premium Colombian Aguardiente that is being sold in the US, Mendel hopes to establish the liquor as an American cocktail, staple representative of his home country.

Traditionally in Colombia, the quantity drunk and the demand rises during the festive season as in December, the Colombians use this month as a non-stop fiesta. You can see Guaro accompanying you in anything whether it is formal family meals, to a party in a club, or even a sit-down chat in the street.

For many Colombians, Christmas times are incomplete with the abundant shots, and bottles of, aguardiente.

Therefore, next time when in Colombia, don’t forget to try your hands on this super hard liquor that will give warm sensations. Oh, and don’t forget to make a toast to celebrate new friendships, and parting round of Cumbe Aguardiente, with that traditional dance of Colombia!


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