The first session: held in Beijing in 1952, the Communist Party of China rated four famous liquors. The liquors are: Maotai, Fenjiu, Luzhou Daqu, and Xifeng.
The second session: held in Beijing in 1963, the first eight famous wines were selected: Wuliangye, Gujing Gongjiu, Luzhou Laojiao Tequ, Quanxing Daqu, Maotai, Xifeng, Fenjiu and Dongjiu. .
The third session: Held in Dalian in 1979, eight famous wines were judged: Moutai, Fenjiu, Wuliangye, Jiannanchun, Gujing Gongjiu, Yanghe Daqu, Dongjiu, Luzhou Laojiao Tequ .
The Fourth: Held in Taiyuan in 1984, thirteen famous wines were judged: Moutai, Fenjiu, Wuliangye, Yanghe Daqu, Jiannanchun, Gujing Gongjiu, Dongjiu, Xifeng Wine, Luzhou Laojiu Jiao Tequ, Quanxing Daqu Liquor, Shuanggou Daqu Liquor, special Huanghelou Liquor, Langjiu.
The Fifth: Held in Hefei in 1989, seventeen famous wines were judged: Maotai, Fenjiu, Wuliangye, Yanghe Daqu, Jiannanchun, Gujing Gongjiu, Dongjiu, Xifeng Wine, Luzhou Laojiu Jiao Tequ, Quanxing Daqu Liquor, Shuanggou Daqu Liquor, Special Huanghelou Liquor, Langjiu, Wuling Liquor, Baofeng Liquor, Songhe Liangye, Tuopai Qu Liquor.
The following eight famous wines can withstand the test and receive repeated praise:
Moutai, Fenjiu, Wuliangye, Luzhou Laojiao Tequ, Jiannanchun, Langjiu, and Gujing Gongjiu , Yanghe Daqu, Shuanggou Daqu.