Antioqueno Aguardiente Sin Azucar is an alcoholic beverage from Colombia. The word Aguardiente (Firewater) is a compound word combining the Latin words for Water and Fiery, and the word Antioqueno is derived from its region Antioquia. It is produced with the extra pure natural essence of Anise and Sugar cane with an alcohol content of 29% with the very first scent through to the crisp cessation; the tasty anise is premium and is usually taken as a shot but also to make delicious cocktails.