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Is there a difference between the trademarks of blended wine and grain wine?
The trademark difference between grain wine and blended wine lies in the logo: from the packaging on the wine bottle, pure grain wine will use special labels, and from the color point of view, the wine liquid is colorless and transparent, without suspended matter, turbidity and precipitation. If put in a glass bottle, there is no ring dirt on the bottle wall, it is the top grade. In addition to exquisite materials and exquisite production, famous wines generally adopt unique bottle shapes and metal anti-theft covers. The material of the bottle cap is generally very good, and the production process is also very exquisite, and it will break when twisted.

Grains wine: Grains wine refers to white wine made from sorghum, corn, rice, glutinous rice, barley, wheat, millet, highland barley and other grains by saccharification and fermentation and distillation.

Blended wine: Blended wine is also called "three essences and one water", and alcohol+essence+saccharin+water. Among them, there are two kinds of alcohol, grain brewing alcohol and high-purity chemical edible alcohol. The cost of producing alcohol by chemical industry is naturally low. The main difference between the two kinds of alcohol is the different fragrance, and the alcohol brewed from grain contains aromatic substances.

When blending wine, the trademark will say edible alcohol and water, indicating that it is blended with alcohol. The ingredients list of grain wine will indicate things like sorghum, rice and water.