This is not Moutai, it should be imitation wine.
Liquor without any trademark is obviously not the wine on the brand. It is probably bottled by yourself. As for the price, the quality of the wine depends on the channel. Generally, this kind of wine is cost-effective. The same price will be one or two grades higher than the brand's wine quality. Basically, old wine drinkers buy this kind more often.
The five-pointed star on the red bottle cap is usually five-star Moutai. Five-star Moutai is the main trademark of Kweichow Moutai Company. The main trademark is divided into two logos: "Feitian" and "Five-star".
Since the raw materials need to undergo repeated fermentation, the raw materials are crushed relatively coarsely. The required ratio of whole grains to broken grains is 80:20 for lower sand and 70:30 for rough sand. The input amounts of lower sand and rough sand are Each accounts for 50% of the total input. In order to ensure the purity of the wine, Maotai-flavor liquor basically does not add auxiliary materials during the production process. Its loosening effect is mainly adjusted by the thickness of the crushed sorghum raw materials.
Origin of Moutai:
Moutai is produced exclusively in Moutai Town, Renhuai City, Zunyi City, Guizhou Province, China. It is a specialty liquor of the Han nationality, together with Scotch whiskey and French Cognac. One of the three most famous distilled spirits.
From 1915 to the present, Kweichow Moutai has won 15 international gold medals, and has won the title of China’s National Famous Liquor five times in a row. Together with Zunyi Dongjiu, it is the only two nationally famous liquors in Guizhou Province, and it is Daqu Jiang. The originator of aromatic liquor, known as the "national liquor", is one of the most high-end liquors in China.