Renhuai in Guizhou, Suqian in Jiangsu, Fenyang in Shanxi, and Yibin in Sichuan are four ancient capitals with a long history of winemaking and were eventually named the "Four Major Winemaking Capitals in China".
There are many places in China that are famous for their wine, but only a handful of them are known as the “wine capital”. The wine city is not only famous for its wine, but also has its wine culture and long history. Unfortunately, due to thousands of years of vicissitudes of land, the famous wine-producing places in history have gradually become a distant symbol, and the famous wines that have been passed down for thousands of years are even rarer.
Liquor City Culture:
Kweichow Moutai is produced exclusively in Moutai Town, Renhuai City, Guizhou Province, China. It is one of the three famous distilled spirits along with Scotch whiskey and French Cognac. One of them is the originator of Daqu Maotai-flavor liquor and China’s national liquor with a long history.
Zhou Shanrong, Moutai culture scholar. He has been committed to the excavation and research of "Humanistic Moutai" for a long time. He has written "Moutai, an Ancient Commercial Town in Guizhou" and "Notes on Moutai Liquor Culture". He has participated in or edited "Moutai Dezhuang" and "Chishui River Ancient Town", etc., and has filmed TV documentaries. "The Legend of "Wang Mao"" etc. He currently serves as deputy secretary-general of Renhuai Brewery Industry Association of Guizhou Province.
Reference for the above content? Baidu Encyclopedia-Wine City