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Trademark classification: Which category does liquor belong to?

Liquor is in Class 33 of the trademark classification.

The more famous liquor brands now, such as Wuliangye, Moutai, Shuijingfang, etc., are all inherited from ancient times and have hundreds or even thousands of years of history.

Wuliangye itself has a brewing history of 3,000 years, but the name Wuliangye only started to be called from the Qing Dynasty. In the past, Wuliangye had many names, such as: Yaozi Snow Song, Zaoliang Liquor, etc.! I don’t know about you. Which name do you think is more suitable for Wuliangye?

The origin of Moutai is inseparable from the saying "Sichuan salt went to Guizhou, Qin merchants gathered in Moutai" which is enough to show the popularity and influence of Moutai in ancient times, and so far Moutai also has a history of more than 800 years.

Compared to the first two, Shuijingfang is still very young. It has a history of 600 years and is an ancient young man. At present, the brewing workshop of Shuijingfang has become a national key cultural relic protection unit and is known as the first liquor workshop in China. Therefore, it is not easy for these liquor brands to reach today and be promoted.