Moutai bottles without labels cannot be collected, because they may be fake. Maotai is not without a trademark, and there are industrial and commercial regulations. All goods need to indicate the trademark, place of origin, date of production, shelf life and composition. The bottles in the whole case of Moutai should also be labeled, and in recent years, Maotai has an organic code besides the trademark. When buying Moutai, you must look for the right channels, and don't be greedy for petty gains.
Moutai without label
Maotai without trademark is not a regular Maotai. Trademarks are used by producers and operators of goods they produce, manufacture, process, select or distribute or service providers to distinguish the sources of goods or services, including words, figures, letters, numbers, three-dimensional signs, color combinations and sounds, and the combination of the above elements. They are distinctive signs and are the products of modern economy.
There are two commemorative wines that are not trademarks but medals, namely, centennial gold medal commemoration and centennial gold medal legend. Maotai centennial gold medal sealed altar commemorative wine container modeling takes the ancient pottery altar a hundred years ago as the basic visual symbol, integrates the cultural essence of the Han Dynasty originated from Maotai into it, and combines modern ceramic technology to finely fire it.
On the packaging, the pottery altar of the wine bottle incorporates a variety of cultural essences of the Han Dynasty. The earliest written record of Maotai appeared in the Han Dynasty, including lacquer culture, jade culture, tile-dang culture, etc., and it was fired by combining modern fine ceramic technology, which is simple and exquisite.