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What does GB 27588 mean?
The national standard 27588, namely "GB/T27588-20 1 1", is not pure grain wine, but beverage wine. GB 27588 is the national standard of dew wine. In this standard, it is stipulated that dew wine is made from distilled wine, fermented wine or edible alcohol by adding auxiliary materials or food additives that can be used in food or medicine (or in line with relevant regulations) and blending, mixing or reprocessing, which changes its original wine-based style.

In the liquor industry, Fenjiu is one of the manufacturers that produce and sell dew liquor on a large scale. Fenjiu bamboo leaves and rose powder are dew wine, so the drafting unit of this standard is mainly Fenjiu. The provisions of this standard are very simple and clear. Dew wine has low requirements for wine base and materials. Anyway, as long as you can eat, you can use it for soaking or processing.

Therefore, the price of dew wine on the market is generally low. After all, just add some alcohol and some auxiliary materials or food additives to make it. The cost is cheap and the price is naturally cheap.