Liquor China
Definitely, Moutai is the best sold liquor brand in China. Moutai
is highly regarded amongst people in Asia, is a prestigious gift
and is a traditional drink to have with Chinese food, the same way
one would enjoy high-quality Sake with Japanese food. Made of
organic sticky sorghum (similar to wheat), it takes five years to
produce one bottle of Moutai. It is distilled 9 times and then aged
3 years in ceramic pots. The production cycle mirrors the Chinese
lunar calendar. Kweichow Moutai is a complex beverage with a truly
unique taste and history.
Top 10 Chinese Liquor Companies
| Top 10 Liquor | Company Profile |
1 | Kweichow Moutai | |
2 | Wu Liang Ye | |
3 | Yanghe Daqu | |
4 | Luzhou Laojiao | |
5 | Xifengjiu | |
6 | Fenjiu | |
7 | Gujing Gongjiu | |
8 | Dongjiu | |
9 | Jian Nan Chun | Jian Nan Chun is produced in Mianzhu, Sichuan Province, called
Jiannan in Tang Dynasty (618 - 907 AD) and liquor was called “chun”
at that time, thus its name
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10 | Langjiu | Langjiu is one of the most famous Chinese alcohol brands from
Erlang Town, Gulin County, Luzhou, Sichuan.
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In China, 80% of spirits are consumed at the dinner table. The
Chinese are particularly attuned to food and spirits pairings, a
ritual that has been part of Chinese consumer culture for
centuries.
Although alcoholic beverages and social attitudes toward drinking
vary around the world, nearly every civilization has independently
discovered the processes of brewing beer, fermenting wine and
distilling spirits. Alcohol and its effects have been present in
societies throughout history. Drinking is documented in the Hebrew
and Christian Bibles, in the Qur'an, in art history, in Greek and
Roman literature as old as Homer and in Chinese Confucius's
Analects.
The Oxford Dictionary defines spirit as a “strong distilled liquor
such as brandy, whiskey, gin, or rum.” Sure, we’ve worked in the
Chinese liquor market for long time, and one reason for alcohol
consumption is stress reduction. Buying someone an alcoholic drink
is often considered a gesture of goodwill. In China, food,
friendship and all the celebrations are more or less connected with
alcoholic drinks. Spirits are always on the dinner table when
family or friends, businessmen gather together.
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