Tsinghua Wu, Duihua, Wuyuanhong, Da Zhangshu Gong, Lidu, etc.
1. Tsinghua Wujiu
Tsinghua Wujiu is a kind of medicinal wine. The main ingredients are angelica, Amomum villosum, sandalwood, Ganoderma lucidum, etc. Basic information Tsinghua Wu Liquor is based on high-quality Daqu Liquor, and is formulated with 12 kinds of precious medicinal materials such as Angelica sinensis, Amomum villosum, sandalwood, Ganoderma lucidum, etc. It was once known as one of the four famous wines in Jiangxi.
2. Duihua
The origin of Duihua Liquor Duihua Liquor has a history of brewing for thousands of years. The Duihua Liquor brand is well-known in the north and south of Jiangxi. Duihua Liquor was originally produced in Luling Valley and enjoys a good reputation. Sifang, the name Duihua Wine came from the mouth of Wen Tianxiang, the Prime Minister of the Southern Song Dynasty.
3. Wuyuanhong
Jiangxi Wuyuanhong Wine Co., Ltd. was reorganized on the basis of Zhengbei Winery in Wuyuan County. The original factory was founded in 199 August of the second year. The company is located in Wuyuan, the most beautiful countryside in China, covering an area of ??about 10,000 square meters, with fixed assets of more than 30 million yuan, 45 professional and technical personnel of various types, and 2 provincial liquor judges. The company has an annual production capacity of 10,000 tons of high-quality liquor.
4. Da Zhangshu Gong Liquor Co., Ltd. is located in Xuexi Industrial Zone, Chengbei Street, Zhangshu City, Jiangxi Province. It is a limited company mainly engaged in the production and sales of liquor. The responsible company, formerly known as Jiangxi Zhangshu Gong Distillery, underwent property rights restructuring in 2001 and was converted from state-owned to privately owned. It is one of the top ten key brewing enterprises in Jiangxi Province.
5. Lidu
Lidu Liquor Industry is located in Lijiadu, a famous historical town in the south of the Yangtze River. It inherits the ancient Chinese liquor craftsmanship. The Lidu Yuan Dynasty shochu workshop site is known as "China's "The Ancestral Court of Baijiu". In 2006, it was approved by the State Council as a national key cultural relics protection unit.