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The final value of nectar is subject to ingredient quality, ingredient rarity, skill level, flavor and aging. If made for selling, there's more to it than just perfect ingredients. Nectar does not become better for Sims to drink through aging or flavor, and Sims do not benefit from drinking very old or expensive nectar (aside from the wish to drink expensive nectar). The best nectar for drinking would be one made from perfect fruits only and fulfill all of the moodlet requirements below. It's important to distinguish between making nectar for Sims to drink or for selling. Gardening is a must to make the best nectar since the quality depends heavily on the fruit used as ingredients. The three skill books for Nectar Making from level 1-10 are also available at Circle of Knowledge Bookstore in Champs Les Sims. There's an adventure which introduces the player to Nectar Making, but it is also possible to get started right away by purchasing a L'amour des Fruits Nectar Maker at the nectary. In order to get started, visit Champs Les Sims. Apothecary Todd seems to have a liking for Elderberry Nectar. While nectar is not specifically said to be alcoholic, enchanted garden gnomes who swim in the nectar press will get slightly tipsy. For a Sim with maxed Cooking, nectar making can be quite profitable.
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When selling nectar, the price depends on the Sim's Cooking skill. From there, it can be given as a gift or placed in the Taste of the Vine Nectar Bar for later use. 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. After the Sim puts the ingredients in, the Sim then changes into his/her swimsuit and stomps the fruits while dancing around. In The Sims: Makin' Magic, the Sim first drops grapes/elderberries and the other ingredients into the A Pressing Feeling nectar maker. His alleged descendant Anastasia Necteaux and Admiral Landgraab presumably had a part to play in the creation as well. Nectar was created by Jean Necteaux over 6,000 years ago.