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The company’s in-house exclusive wine has no trademark

Best answer: This kind of wine is fake.

"Special supply" and "domestic supply" in the wine industry were more common in the past. In recent years, the relevant regulatory authorities have been monitoring it, and it has become much less common. Among such products, some manufacturers are trying to pass them off as good, and there are also many products without barcodes that are pretending to be sophisticated, all just to raise the price.

Cai Xuefei, an analyst in the liquor industry, told the Beijing News reporter that the emergence of the concept of "special liquor" is essentially taking advantage of consumers' desire for scarce and limited-supply products.

Some insiders said that the special wines that can still be seen can be roughly divided into three situations: First, because most wines have no shelf life, special wines produced in special historical periods are still possible. secondly, the quality of products produced by some small wineries under the banner of exclusive supply before the regulations were promulgated; thirdly, the quality of products recently produced and "old" is not guaranteed.