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Maotai Liquor, the world-renowned liquor in China, brewed in Guizhou
Province, is honored the National Treasure in its kind. Maotai Liquor
is as famous as Usquebaugh of Scotland and Aquavit of France --
the three are renowned as the Three Famous Wines in the World.
Dating back to the Han Dynasty more than 2,000 years ago, Maotai
Liquor has a long history of brewage. As early as in the 18th
century of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), Maotai became the first
excellent wine brand in large-scale production, with an annual
output of 170 tons, which was very rare in China's wine brewage
history. Before the liberation, there were three main wine factories
in Guizhou, whose products were respectively called Hua Mao, Wang
Mao and Lai Mao, among which Hua Mao is the predecessor of today's
Maotai Liquor. In 1915, Maotai Liquor was brought to Panama World
Exposition and awarded the gold medal of the exposition.
Maotai Liquor belongs to catsup fragrance style, tasting pure,
sweet and refreshing. Maotai Liquor is made from jowar and barley.
The brewage of the liquor will go though 8 times of ferment and
9 times of distillation, the whole process lasts one year. After
the process, the liquor will be stored for years. The specific
techniques of brewage make the strong liquor suitable for drinking
and beneficial to the health. You won't feel dizzy even if you
drink too much.
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