Colombian Wedding & Aguardienete Recipe

Hi, I am getting married to a Colombian man in October. Can anyone tell me any Colombian wedding customs or traditions we can include in our ceremony. Also, does anybody know the recipe for Aguardienete, the Colombian wedding drink. Thank you.
Posted by Tracie; updated 12/27/05

Reply

I am marrying a Colombian man as well, first name Anthony, please let me know if he is anyone else`s. Ha ha ha....
Anyway, I am taking some serious notes here. I knew about the empanadas, but in my mexican culture i have found that ours is made mostly with fruit and sweet potatoes, while Colombian empenadas are with meat and potatoes. I have alot to learn. Anyway, good luck and congrats to you all and thanks for the tips.
Posted by Leticia; updated 07/22/07

Reply

I´m colombian and live in Colombia and I was just looking for ideas for my graduation party and I found this and I just thought it was pretty funny to see all your messages. Well the think is that here our weddings are usually very elegant, champagne, beef, fish and chicken, rice or potatoes and some salad, I mean just like any restaurant food but the most important thing is the cake, we don´t use white or chocolate cake and would never use carrot cake, here we have what we called black cake (torta negra) and it´s a dark fruit cake that is covered with lots of wine, its great and it is probably the only thing that is eaten all over the country in all the important celebrations. Well hope you great parties, and please don´t forget music that´s the most important thing. Right now carnival parties are really in, you can probably find information in colombian magazines or news papers online.
Posted by Mariana; updated 09/05/07

Reply

Disc Jockeys - Lighting - Sound & Audio - Audio Visual Equipment Rentals - DJ - Los Angeles DJ - Orange County DJ- Music and Services, Plus Free Planning at www.goldensoundsentertainment.com
(714)315-3828

Visit our page for more info: Golden Sounds Entertainment

Posted by Golden Sounds En; updated 09/05/07

Reply

Anybody know any good Vallenato Bands for a wedding in april 09 in northern NJ?
Posted by Katte; updated 04/03/08

Reply

Does any one know the usaul ages of the bride and groom? i also have a colombian bf and i am studying up on their traditions.
Posted by hannah; updated 04/09/09

Reply

I am Colombian born and raced , here are some traditions:
The groom gives 13 coins to the bride during the ceremony to signify that he will always be the provider.
The bride wears a penny in her shoe to make sure that she will never be without the basic necesities.
In some parts of the country the bride and groom are covered under a "mantilla" to signify their union under the same roof.
All other ceremony traditions are pretty much like the american catholic traditions.
The wedding gifts are normally brought to the bride`s home a couple of nites before tha wedding when her parents host something like an "open house".
The wedding rings are almost always engraved with their names and their wedding date. (The groom will have the bride`s name on his and the bride will have the groom`s name on hers).
You probably know this by now but most colombians are late to every event. (Only because we let them get away with it :) ).
You should not attempt to make "aguardiente" it is a lot simpler just to buy it. "Nectar" is the best brand. Rom is also a traditional drink for all ocations and there are many combination drinks for it in all bar books.
I hope this helps. Good luck!
Posted by Jennie; updated 07/02/09