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The most expensive wine in China

The most expensive wine in China is Lai Mao.

Lai Mao Liquor in 1935, this bottle of wine is the most expensive in China. Produced in 1935, about 400 grams. At an auction, this bottle of liquor, known as the most expensive in China, was bought by Mr. Lai, an entrepreneur from Ningde City, at a sky-high price. This price broke the previous auction record of "Han Emperor Moutai", becoming the king in the history of Chinese liquor auctions and ascending to the throne of "King of Chinese Liquor".

This bottle of China’s most expensive liquor has been out of print for 81 years. This bottle of sky-high-priced Lai Mao wine is 75 years old and has been out of print. The bottle is 16.5 centimeters high and 7.8 centimeters in diameter. The bottle is intact and the glaze color is old and natural. You can smell the fragrance from the bottle, and the sauce aroma is rich.

There is about 400 grams of wine left in the current bottle of wine. Only 6 bottles of this kind of Lai Mao liquor have been found in the country, and 3 of them are empty and empty. Another two bottles (1950 and 1952 respectively) were auctioned at the auction company in early 2015.

Introduction to Lai Mao Liquor

Lai Mao Liquor is produced exclusively in Maotai Town, Renhuai City, Zunyi City, Guizhou Province, China. It is one of the Maotai series of wines and is one of the key products of Maotai’s “133 Strategy”. A national strategic item that we strive to create.

On March 15, 2014, Moutai Group issued a statement stating that the "Laimao" trademark was a registered trademark of Moutai Company. Only the Lai Mao liquor produced by "Kweichow Moutai Liquor Co., Ltd." can be called Lai Mao liquor, and other manufacturers are all counterfeit and infringing products.