Antioqueno Aguardiente 750ML
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Description
Description
Antioqueno Aguardiente 750ML is a Colombian anise-flavored spirit distilled from sugar cane juice, bottled at 29% ABV (58 proof) in a 750ml format. Produced by the renowned Fábrica de Licores de Antioquia in Medellín, it stands as one of the most recognized aguardientes in Colombia and a cultural icon of the Antioquia region.
Quick Facts: ABV: 29% | Origin: Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia | Style: Anise-Flavored Aguardiente | Distillery: Fábrica de Licores de Antioquia
Production & Heritage
The Fábrica de Licores de Antioquia has been producing aguardiente in Medellín for generations, earning its place as one of Colombia's most important spirits producers. Antioqueno is made from extra-neutral alcohols derived from sugar cane juice — a base similar to rhum agricole or cachaça — blended with natural anise essences, high-purity refined sugar, and drinking water that has been treated through carbon filters. The result is a lower-proof, anise-forward spirit distinct from higher-ABV European anise liqueurs, designed for easy drinking in Colombia's warm climate.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Fresh aniseed dominates the nose immediately, followed by hints of fennel, white pepper, and a faint herbal brightness. Subtle candy-cane sweetness and light toffee notes emerge as the spirit opens in the glass.
Taste: The entry is clean and sweet, with natural anise taking center stage alongside a gentle sugar cane sweetness. At mid-palate, a warm, tingling spice builds — white pepper and herbal notes weave through the anise core. Delicate touches of honey and a creamy texture round out the flavor before the warmth peaks.
Finish: The finish is smooth and moderately long, with lingering anise warmth and a refined, clean fade. Soft herbal spice and a whisper of citrus zest carry through the close.
How to Drink Antioqueno
In Colombia, Antioqueno is traditionally served neat and well chilled — poured into small shot glasses and sipped or taken in one pour alongside food and conversation. Its moderate 29% ABV and bold anise character also make it a versatile cocktail ingredient. A Colombian Lemonade (mixed with fresh lime juice and simple syrup over ice) highlights the spirit's refreshing anise-citrus contrast. An Anise Sour (shaken with lemon juice and egg white) produces a silky, aromatic twist on the classic sour template. A simple Aguardiente Tonic (lengthened with quality tonic water and a lime wedge) delivers an easy, effervescent serve for warm-weather drinking.
Best For
- Introducing friends to authentic Colombian spirits culture
- Hosting a Latin American–themed dinner party with traditional pairings
- Building an anise spirits collection alongside ouzo, pastis, and arak
- Celebrating Colombian holidays like Feria de las Flores or Año Nuevo
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Antioqueno taste like? Antioqueno delivers a bold, sweet anise flavor with underlying sugar cane sweetness, herbal brightness, and a warm, smooth finish. It is lighter and less alcoholic than many European anise spirits, with a creamy, approachable character.
How does Antioqueno compare to rhum agricole or cachaça? Antioqueno shares a sugar cane juice base with rhum agricole and cachaça, but it diverges sharply because of its prominent natural anise flavoring and lower proof at 29% ABV. Where agricole and cachaça showcase raw cane and funk, Antioqueno is defined by its aromatic aniseed character and sweetness.
Is Antioqueno good for sipping neat? Neat and well chilled is the traditional Colombian serve, and the moderate 29% ABV makes it very approachable for sipping without dilution. It is one of the most accessible anise spirits available for those new to the category.
Where is Antioqueno made? Antioqueno is produced by the Fábrica de Licores de Antioquia, located in Medellín in the Antioquia department of Colombia. The distillery is one of the country's largest and most historic spirits producers.
What foods pair well with Antioqueno? Grilled chorizo and arepas complement the spirit's warmth and anise sweetness. Empanadas with ají sauce echo the herbal-spice profile. Fresh ceviche provides a citrus-acid contrast that refreshes the palate between sips. Dark chocolate or flan de caramelo mirror the toffee and honey undertones in the spirit.
What sizes does Antioqueno come in? The standard format widely available is the 750ml bottle, though smaller formats such as 375ml and 50ml miniatures may be found depending on market availability.
Is Antioqueno worth the price? Antioqueno positions firmly as an accessible, everyday spirit — it is among the most affordable anise-flavored spirits on the market, delivering authentic Colombian aguardiente character at an entry-level price point that makes it an easy addition to any home bar.
Why Antioqueno?
Antioqueno is not simply a flavored spirit — it is the defining aguardiente of Colombia's Antioquia region, produced at a distillery with deep institutional roots in Medellín. Its combination of extra-neutral sugar cane alcohol and natural anise essences, filtered through a meticulous water-treatment process, results in a cleaner, more refined aguardiente than many regional competitors. At 29% ABV, it occupies a rare sweet spot: flavorful enough to drink neat yet mild enough to serve as a versatile cocktail base. For anyone exploring Latin American spirits beyond tequila and rum, Antioqueno represents an essential and authentic entry point into one of Colombia's most important drinking traditions.
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