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Badai Wuliangye bottle trademark, if it tilts up, is it fake wine?

Not necessarily. Improper storage of Badai Wuliangye will cause the label on the bottle mouth to tilt up. The real Badai Wuliangye trademark is drawn with red lines, with regular fonts, and is illuminated with a strong light from the back. It has hollows and can be illuminated through. You can also look at the anti-counterfeiting label on the wine box for identification, not by whether the label on the bottle mouth is warped or not. The most classic high-end liquor of Wuliangye Company is the culmination of Chinese liquor’s “harmony of flavors and just the right amount” and is deeply loved and sought after by consumers. Since its new launch in 2019, the eighth-generation classic Wuliangye has adhered to Wuliangye’s craftsmanship spirit of “keep improving”. While inheriting and continuing the classic genes, it has triple upgraded its quality, packaging, and anti-counterfeiting to comprehensively enhance the consumer experience.