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What is the relationship between Wangmao, Huamao, Laimao, Sanmao and Maotai?

Moutai Group is a group formed after the liberation of three Maotai Town Shaofangs. These three Shaofangs are Huamao, Wangmao and Laimao. These three brands were merged into Moutai Liquor. It has become stronger and stronger with continuous development and has its own reputation internationally.

After the trademarks of these three companies were merged into Moutai, they were also owned by Moutai Group, but they have always wanted to get back their original trademarks, and they have been working hard. Wang Mao's original name was Rong Taihe Shaofang. Later, for some reasons, he was forced to be included in Kweichow Moutai. After being included, his trademark was gone. However, it was precisely because he was included in Kweichow Moutai that he had the opportunity to keep it. The trademark of Ronghe Shaofang. Later, they appealed and obtained the intellectual property rights related to Wang Mao. However, they did not have the inherited skills, so some manufacturers used this name to sell fake wine.

It is said that a company brought Huamao's craftsmanship back to Maotai Town and restored the previous brewing craftsmanship, but the wine it released was not recognized by people. Lai Yongchu proposed at a meeting that he wanted to resume the production of Lai Mao liquor, and the proposal was approved. However, later, due to various chaos, Lai Mao was taken off the shelves. However, there has always been a dispute about the Laimao trademark. Later, after a judgment, it was determined that the Laimao trademark belonged to the Moutai Group. However, due to the confusing trademark ownership issue before, there were different Laimao liquors on the market.

Wangmao, Laimao, and Huamao went through such a chaotic and tortuous process, experiencing many changes in the process, and finally they were all owned by the Maotai Group. However, during this process, many wines appeared that did not meet the ancestral craftsmanship, which can also be regarded as fake wine, so everyone must pay attention when purchasing.