LZ, you asked the right person. I am a national mid-level bartender.
I only read books about the country. I won’t type too many words, only the essence.
I am good at foreign wine (learned in Hong Kong)
(Wuliangye)
There are two main types of Wuliangye fake wine, one is in the old red paper packaging, the other is This is the crystal packaging produced this year. First, look at the label and compare it with the real wine. The font on the label of the fake wine is thicker, not regular and fine enough, and the color is not pure. Second, look at the anti-counterfeiting seal. The shadow of the real wine anti-counterfeiting seal has a very strong three-dimensional effect, and the surface is smooth without bubbles. In addition to the letters, the shading of the crystal packaging anti-counterfeiting seal has a picture of a little boy waving his hand. Third, check whether the bottle cap is firm, whether the pattern is fine, whether there are pry marks on the bottle neck, and whether the small eyes on the side of the bottle cap of crystal-packaged wine bottles are in a regular vertical shape. Fourth, check whether the bottle is clean. Fake wines often have friction marks. The sound of knocking on the crystal outer packaging sounds heavier, while fake wines are relatively brittle. 5. Please note that if it is a whole box of wine, it depends on whether the batch number is consistent.
(Moutai)
The packaging of Moutai liquor has a smooth surface and clear fonts. There are three lines of digital code on the bottle cap, which are the date of manufacture, batch number and serial number. There is a booklet inside each bottle of Moutai wine box, which is an anti-counterfeiting identification operation instruction. You can follow the instructions on the instructions to identify the authenticity. In addition, after peeling off the barcode surface, you can call to check the authenticity.
In addition, we must also pay attention to recognize the many infringing wines that play word games, such as "Maohou", "Yatai", "Spear Terrace", as well as those with prefixes and suffixes, such as "Feitian Maotai", "Five-star Moutai" and so on are not the real brands of Kweichow Moutai.
If you want to buy "foreign wine" in the future, then I will give you 2 suggestions!
1. Foreign wines imported through formal channels must have Chinese trademarks, including place of origin, product name, filling date, import agent, etc. However, some "domestic foreign wines" only have Chinese and no English, and some have no trademarks at all. Chinese; Check whether there is a "CIQ" inspection mark and inspection and quarantine certificate on the bottle packaging label; the metal anti-counterfeiting cap on the genuine bottle cap is integrated with the bottle cap, but the anti-counterfeiting cap on the fake wine is glued on; Genuine metal anti-counterfeiting caps have tight workmanship, clean plastic sealing and good gloss; while fake wine bottle caps have rough workmanship, poor plastic sealing material, are thicker, have poor gloss, blurred trademarks and poor three-dimensionality; genuine anti-counterfeiting marks can appear different at different angles. The pattern changes and the anti-counterfeiting thread can be torn off; the anti-counterfeiting marks on fake wine are dull, the pattern change is not obvious, and some of the anti-counterfeiting threads are printed on.
2. Another thing you must remember is that the purchase price of foreign wine in China (excluding Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan) is generally between 100 yuan and 800 yuan, such as French Remy Martin XO in China. The unified purchase price is 780 yuan, Chivas Regal is 175 yuan, Jack Daniel's is 155 yuan, and Royal Club is 120 yuan. However, the price of Rémy Martin XO, Hennessy Cup Mo Ting, Cordon Bleu Martell, etc. in the market remains at 1,000 yuan to 3,000 yuan, and Rémy Martin Louis XIII is even more expensive to 10,000 yuan.
In Chongqing (I am from Chongqing) I did buy Rémy Martin Louis XIII for 9999 yuan