1: Feitian Moutai: "Feitian" trademark Moutai
2: Five-star Moutai: "Five-star" trademark Moutai
3: Old Five Star (Golden Wheel) Brand) Moutai: refers to the "Five Star Brand" Moutai produced from May 1, 1953 to December 1982.
4: New Five-Star Moutai: refers to the "Five-Star Brand" Moutai produced from January 1983 to the present.
5: Lao Feitian Moutai (Feixian brand): refers to the "Feitian brand" Moutai produced from 1959 to 1969.
6: Pu Mao: refers to the ordinary packaged "Five Star Brand" Maotai liquor currently being sold in our liquor market.
7: Da Feitian Moutai: Starting from February 1975, "Sunflower Brand" was completely replaced by "Feitian Brand". The capacity changed from the previous 500 ml to 540 ml, so the industry called the "Feitian" of this period Dafeitian, which spanned from 1975 to 1985. Dafeitian Moutai is the successor of Sunflower Moutai.
8: Tiegai Moutai: refers to Moutai produced from 1987 to August 1996. Because it uses an aluminum anti-twist cap, it is different from the previous plastic cap or plastic cap cork, so it is commonly known as "iron cap".
Iron-cap Moutai can be traced back to 1985. Feitian Moutai exported abroad has been the first to change its packaging and use iron caps. Five-star Moutai, which focuses on the domestic market, began to use iron lids at the end of December 1986. Since 1987, all exported and domestic Moutai liquors (Feitian and Five-Star) have been rebranded and entered the era of comprehensive iron lids.
9: Red Moutai: Moutai superficially refers to the red plastic sealing film on the outside of the Moutai bottle cap.