Moutai liquor is produced in Moutai Town, Renhuai City, Guizhou Province, Southwest China.
Together with British Scotch whiskey and French Cognac, it is also known as "the three most famous wines in the world".
It has the characteristics of clear and transparent color, outstanding sauce aroma, mellow and fragrant aroma, elegant and delicate, soft entrance, refreshing and sweet, mellow and full body, long aftertaste, and long-lasting fragrance in the empty cup. People regard Maotai The unique aroma of the wine is called "Maoxiang", which is a typical Chinese sauce-flavor style.
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Moutai is a specialty of Moutai Town, Renhuai City, Zunyi City, Guizhou Province, and a national geographical indication product of China.
Moutai is China’s traditional specialty wine. It is one of the world's three most famous distilled spirits, along with Scotch whiskey and French Cognac. It is also one of China's three most famous wines, "Mao Wu Jian". It is also the originator of Daqu Maotai-flavor liquor and China’s national liquor with a history of more than 800 years.
The style and quality characteristics of Kweichow Moutai are "prominent sauce aroma, elegant and delicate, mellow body, long aftertaste, and long-lasting aroma in the empty cup". Its special style comes from the unique flavor formed over the years. The traditional brewing techniques and brewing methods are combined with the agricultural production in the Chishui River Basin. Affected by the environment, seasonal production, the Dragon Boat Festival and the Double Ninth Festival have retained some traces of the original local life.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Moutai