Nectar making

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Nectar making is an activity in The Sims: Makin' Magic and a skill in The Sims 3 World Adventures that allows Sims to make nectar, the equivalent of wine in The Sims. Due to the ratings of the Sims games, nectar is non-alcoholic.

While nectar is treated as non-alcoholic with regard to Sims, enchanted garden gnomes who swim in the nectar press will get slightly tipsy. Further, it cannot be consumed by children, in keeping with legal restriction on alcohol in many real countries.

Apothecary Todd seems to have a liking to Elderberry Nectars.

History
Nectar was created by a woman named Anastasia Necteaux, who resided in Champs Les Sims France. Though Admiral Landgraab aided in the creation of nectar, Necteaux was instrumental for it.

Process
In The Sims: Makin' Magic, the Sim first drops grapes/elderberries and the other ingredients into the A Pressing Feeling nectar maker. After the Sim puts the ingredients in, the Sim then changes into his/her swimsuit and stomps the fruits while dancing around. After the Sim finishes stomping it, the Sim will pour the stomped nectar into a bottle and can sell it, or place it in their inventory. From there, it can be given as a gift or placed in the "Taste of the Vine Nectar Bar" for later use. When selling nectar, the price depends on the Sim's Cooking skill. For a Sim with maxed Cooking, nectar making can be quite profitable.

Nectar making in The Sims 3 World Adventures uses a similar process. The quality of the Nectar depends on the quality of the fruits, and the level of the nectar making skill, therefore it is related to the Gardening and Cooking skills, as better quality fruits will mean better nectars. This skill is learned by stomping on fruit using "L'Amour des Fruits" and making nectar. To increase nectar quality and worth it must be aged in a rack. To achieve maximum aging potential, nectar must be aged in a rack at the lowest basement level. Players can buy nectar machines and racks in Champs Les Sims, France.

Depending on how good the nectar is, a Sim that drinks it will be afflicted with good or bad effects: A good nectar makes a Sim happier and bestows the "Drank Nectar" moodlet. A bad one will make a Sim grumpy (like drinking sour lemonade).

Nectar Recipes

 * 1) 9 Life fruit, 1 pomegranate
 * 2) 7 Life fruit, 2 Flame fruit, 1 plum
 * 3) 7 Life fruit, 2 Flame fruit, 1 watermelon
 * 4) 6 Life fruit, 3 Flame fruit, 1 Cherimola Blan Grapes
 * 5) 5 Cranerlet Nuala Grapes, 5 Life fruit
 * 6) 2 Gralladina Fran Grapes, 2 Cranerlet Nuala Grapes, 1 Flame fruit, 1 Life fruit, 1 cherry, 1 pomelo, 1 Avornalino Grapes, 1 Meloire Grapes
 * 7) 2 Life fruit, 2 Gralladina Fran Grapes, 2 Cranerlet Nuala Grapes, 2 cherry, 2 pomelo
 * 8) 5 Life fruit, 5 pomelo
 * 9) 5 Gralladina Fran Grapes, 5 apples
 * 10) 5 apple, 5 Renoit Grapes - Probably the single best bottle for beginners

Statistics
Number of bottles made, Number of glasses had, Total made selling nectar (§), Highest amount single bottle sold for, Number of fruits used to make nectar, Number of Sims served, Number of times squished fruit, Number of different combinations

Challenges

 * Master of Nectar Making
 * After making 200 bottles of Nectar you'll make more bottles per batch.


 * Flavorful Feet
 * After squishing 40 batches of fruit, Nectar making by you will be worth more.


 * The Vizard of Vine
 * Turn 400 bunches of homegrown grapes into Nectar and all grapevine varieties grown by you will yield more grapes.


 * Mix Master
 * Make 15 different Nectar combinations and your Sim will be able to predict a Nectar recipe's final quality before making it.