Because they are both direct descendants of Fenjiu wine, there are still certain differences in taste and alcohol content. The different colors are to distinguish the two wines.
1. Different tastes:
First of all, Fenjiu is a light-flavor liquor. Although the aftertaste is not as long as the sauce aroma, it is delicate and warm, and the taste is stronger than the ordinary light aroma. This kind of light aroma naturally As a group, it is actually more appropriate to call it "Fenxiang". In addition, among the white wines, yellow-covered Fenjiu and red-covered Fenjiu are both popular.
Because these two liquors are low-priced and high-quality fragrance liquors, the taste is refreshing and sweet after drinking. The yellow-covered Fenjiu is 53 degrees, and the red-covered Fenjiu is 42 degrees. The price is also the same. It costs about 50 yuan a bottle. Because of its good price and quality, it occupies a large proportion of the liquor market.
2. Different degrees:
Although yellow-covered Fenjiu and red-covered Fenjiu are compared with famous wines such as Moutai and Wuliangye, Fenjiu has a longer history and is also a historical wine. . It was once mentioned in a poem by Du Mu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, "It rains heavily during the Qingming Festival, and pedestrians on the road want to die. The shepherd boy points to Xinghua Village in the distance." The Xinghua Village referred to here is the place where Fenjiu is produced.
Furthermore, the 53-degree yellow-covered Fen is known as the "deadly 53". Its characteristic is that it does not get drunk after drinking, and the alcohol intensity disappears as quickly as it comes. The other is the 42° red-covered Fen. Its characteristic is that it brings out the fragrance to the extreme. It is elegant, soft and fragrant. Although the strength is not as exciting as the yellow-covered Fen, the fragrance is brought out just right. In white wine The market is also favored.