Why is there a "red ribbon" on the bottle of Maotai? Are all old drunks who know the reason?
Do you have it on Maotai? Red ribbon? There are several reasons for this. The first is to inherit the culture of China. Red is the representative color of our country, which is festive and auspicious. China red? In short, Maotai, as a national wine, is naturally inseparable from the red element. The second is after-sales management. There are several Arabic numerals on each red ribbon, which represent the unique code of Maotai Distillery employees. Once there is any quality problem in Maotai, we can quickly find the relevant person in charge according to the work number on the red ribbon and bear the corresponding responsibilities. The third is anti-counterfeiting. This kind of red ribbon has requirements in terms of quality and production standards. The real Moutai liquor and the red ribbon overlap in the middle of the positive trademark. It looks straight and of moderate length, just extending to? Kweichow Moutai? Are you online? Mao? Words, and the color is bright red.