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The difference between exporting Moutai and selling Moutai at home.

There is no difference in wine quality between the two. The main difference is in the external packaging.

Domestic sales:

From p>1953 to 1966, the trademark was the workers' and peasants' logo, which is often referred to as the five-star logo or the golden wheel logo. At this stage, crimson glazed pottery bottles were mainly used, and the text on the back label was vertical, from traditional Chinese characters to simplified Chinese characters, and the external packaging was cotton paper packaging.

from p>1967 to 1982, white glass bottles were used for wine bottles, with "Three Revolutions" written on the back label, commonly known as Three Revolutions Maotai, and the outer packaging was also cotton paper.

From 1983 to 1986, the back label was changed, and the outer packaging was still cotton paper. At this stage, the liquor was commonly known as local state-owned Maotai

from p>1987 to 1996. Bottle caps have changed from plastic caps to iron caps. The wine in this period is commonly known as iron-capped Maotai

. Since 1997, the iron caps have been changed into plastic caps.

For export:

Before p>1958, most of the trademarks of Moutai exported were Golden Wheel brand and earthenware bottle. In 1957, white porcelain bottles were used for export, and Feitian brand appeared for the first time, the most prominent one was Green Beauty

1959. There are streamers

from p>1968 to 197, Feitian brand trademark was used, glass bottles were changed to milk glass bottles, and tissue paper packaging was started to use sunflower brand trademark

from p>1971 to 1974, but during this period, Feitian brand was still exported to Moutai, but the quantity was less

from p>1975 to 1984, the trademark was changed back to Feitian brand. Commonly known as "DaFeiTian"

From p>1985 to 199, the bottles ranged from 54 ml to 5 ml, commonly known as "LaoFeiTian"

After 199, the bottle caps were sealed with red plastic, hung with streamers, packaged in color boxes, and labeled with food labels

Moutai was produced exclusively in Maotai Town, renhuai city, Zunyi City, Guizhou Province, China, and was a specialty of the Han nationality. Since 1915, Kweichow Moutai * * * has won 15 international gold medals and won the title of China National Famous Liquor for five consecutive times. Together with Zunyi Dongjiu, Kweichow Moutai is the only two national famous liquors in Guizhou Province. It is the originator of Daqu Maotai-flavor liquor, known as "national liquor" and one of the top-end liquors in China.

On June 6th, 217, the Top 1 Most Valuable Global Brands of BrandZ in 217 was published, and Maotai ranked 64th. Maotai is one of the top-grade liquors in China and one of the three famous liquors in China.