Moutai is the most famous liquor in China, and many people have never had a sip in their lives. Anyone who can drink Maotai will brag about it, which shows its status in the hearts of Chinese people. Of course, there are many types of Moutai, some of which are relatively cheap. Today we will take a look at the grades of Moutai.
Moutai grade ladder diagram,
Moutai grade ladder diagram is actually very simple. It is a ladder-like diagram. Maotai is divided into four levels according to its value level. The higher the Maotai, the more premium it is, the more expensive it is, the better it tastes, the older it is, the better its quality, and the higher its brand value.
Starting from the entry-level Moutai Welcome Wine and Moutai Prince Wine, the price of this wine is relatively affordable, and many people can accept it. It is a good wine to give as a gift for the holidays, or even to drink by yourself, especially Moutai Welcome Wine. There are several models, with classic packaging, super high sales, good reputation among the public, and frequent and unlimited appearances. These are the entry-level products of Moutai, and they are also the basic version of Moutai for the public.
The mid-range wines include Moutai Feitian, Five-Star and other series of wines. The price is over a thousand. Many people are considering buying them. Most of them are still included in the gifts for New Years and holidays, and they are probably reluctant to part with them. There are also high-end and top-level ones, and they are classified into high-end and high-end products. Usually, we don’t even take a look at them in our lives.
How are Maotai grades divided?
The division of Moutai grades is reflected in price and collection significance. Price is determined by quality. Quality is broken down into Moutai's production technology, alcohol content, wine quality, category, year of production, etc. The collection level is another high-energy level of Moutai. This boundary needs to be divided by Moutai's high-end, batch size and particularity.
Specifically, it can be divided into six levels, namely: Level 1. Vintage wine, Level 2. Special aging wine, Level 3. Treasure Moutai, Level 4. Fine Moutai, and Level 5. Small batch blending, level 6, ordinary Moutai quality.