It is real wine, but it is out of print on the market. It is probably from the 1930s. A bottle of Feiying brand Laimao wine produced in 1935 (about 400 grams). It was acquired by an entrepreneur in Ningbo for a sky-high price of 10.7 million yuan. This price broke the previous auction record of 8.9 million yuan for "Han Emperor Moutai", becoming the highest bidding price in the history of Chinese liquor auctions, and ascending to the throne of "King of Chinese Liquor". To this day, no old liquor has been able to shake its status. . This bottle of China's most expensive wine has a history of 81 years and is out of print.