Foreign wine brands include:
1. Martell (started in 1715, the French Pernod Ricard Group)
Martell is produced in The Cognac brand in the Cognac region of France is also the oldest and most famous brandy in the world. It is named after its founder.
Martell was founded in 1715 by "Jean Martell", a young man from the Island of Jersey, and has been passed down for eight generations. Today, "Martell" has become a valuable and fine wine, well-known all over the world. However, since the place of production is just a small island, the output is very small, and demand exceeds supply, so the price naturally rises. In the Martell market, the sales volume ranks third in the United Kingdom and the United States respectively. Among them, the potential is huge.
2. Remy Martin (the world's four major brandy brands, founded in France in 1724)
Remy Martin brandy is produced in the Cognac region of Charente Province, France, with a history of more than 270 years. Produced by Rémy Martin, it is named after a Remy horse on its trademark. Rémy Martin brandy is pure and gentle, with rich fragrance and bright color. It can be divided into several types according to the length of storage. Among them, "fine aging" with a short storage time is more than 6 years, and "fine aging" that has spent 50 years in the wine cellar. "Louis XIII" is regarded as the "Remy Martin".
3. Hennessy (Cognac-brandy brand, French LVMH Group in 1765)
Hennessy is one of the French brandy brands. World sales volume, world-scale reserves of aged eaux-de-vie. Founded in 1765, Hennessy adheres to its family's fine tradition of being meticulous and striving for perfection in the brewing of Cognac (a French place name that refers to brandy), strictly controls every aspect of production, and implements Hennessy's original spirit.
For example, the use of "stars" to classify cognac grades comes from Hennessy. In addition, the name of the 8th British Governor of Hong Kong was also named Hennessy.
4. Chivas Regal (founded in Aberdeen, Scotland in 1801)
Chivas Regal Brothers was founded in 1801. Located in the bustling town of Arabdine on the northeastern coast of Scotland, there is a thriving grocery store. James Chivas and John Chivas worked diligently inside, worked hard, and finally took over and ran the store.
In 1890, the famous Chivas Regal 12-year-old whiskey was born. Chivas Regal 12-year-old Scotch whiskey is carefully brewed from three natural raw materials: grain, water and yeast, and has been aged for at least 12 years. It is a rare high-quality Scotch whiskey.
It has a unique and rich taste, with a slightly smoky smell and the sweetness of barley, and a long and mellow aroma. It is known as the pioneer of blended whiskey. As a result, Chivas Regal became synonymous with classic Scotch whiskey.
5. Ballantines (Scotland whiskey brand in 1827)
Ballantines is a Scotch whiskey brand founded in 1827 by George Ballantine. The bottle of fine wine brewed by Mr. Tan in Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, unveiled the historical legend of the brand's glory. To this day, the representative of traditional Scotch blended whiskey is renowned for its 180-year-old brewing tradition and extraordinary taste that has lasted from generation to generation.