In 1970 the construction of the Antioquia Liquor Factory was finished and on April 13th of the same year the new plant was inaugurated.
The Antioquia Liquor Factory is considered the distillery in Colombia. Its production systems, the quality of its products, the success of its business leaders and its volume of sales all contribute to making this company one of the best in Colombia.
In 1493 Columbus, on his second voyage to the New World, he brought the aborigine's sugarcane, honey and a bittersweet liquid that they called guarapo.
Aguardiente Antioqueño is a dry liquor obtained with extra pure alcohol from the by products of the molasses, virgin honey and sugar, with its traditional flavour of anise essence.
It is the traditional drink of Colombia, closely linked to the regional festivals and the customs of the Colombian people, especially in Antioquia where the farmers incorporate it into their culture.
It is a drink that can be enjoyed solo, accompanied by fruits or simply with water.
Technical Details
Tasting Notes
Beginning with the very first sniff and all the way until the crisp, concise finish, the tasty anise is the star. Drifting across the taste buds in soft clean rum, it has a creamy, light mouth-feel.
Awards
2010: Gran Medalla de Oro en el Concours Mondial de Bruxelles
2011: Medalla de Plata San Francisco World Spirits
2011: Medalla de Oro Monde Selection Bélgica
Manufacturer
Fábrica de Licores de Antioquia