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Aguardiente Nectar is a popular alcoholic spirit produced in Colombia. It is made from fermented sugarcane and is usually between 29-60% alcohol by volume. The spirit is named after the Spanish word for "firewater" and its flavor is similar to that of rum. It has a signature amber color and is often infused with fruit flavoring. The most popular flavors include mango, passionfruit, lulo, and pineapple.
Aguardiente Nectar is an essential part of Colombian culture. It is often enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or in traditional cocktails such as the popular "Colombiana." It is also an important ingredient in many dishes, including the national dish, Ajiaco. In addition to its culinary uses, the spirit is also used for spiritual purposes, as it is believed to have healing powers.
Aguardiente Nectar is one of the most popular spirits in Colombia, with local and international brands competing to capture a slice of the market. It is a favorite among Colombian-Americans in the United States, as well as among tourists and expats who travel to Colombia.