1993 Lai Mao Liquor is a maotai-flavor liquor produced by Lai Distillery, 1993, with an alcohol content of 53% and 500ml. The outer packaging is a paper box with the word "Lai Mao" printed on the front. The wine bottle is covered with white porcelain and red. The history of Lai Mao wine is written on the back of the bottle. This Lai Mao wine is rich in sauce flavor, clear in color, mellow in entrance, fragrant in an empty cup and long in aftertaste. It is a typical "Lai Mao" wine.
Later, Maotai Distillery and Lai's Distillery had a dispute over the trademark "Lai Mao". People who don't know will think that "Lai Mao" wine is produced by Maotai Distillery. There are also many counterfeit "Lai Mao Liquor" on the market, and it is difficult for consumers to distinguish the authenticity. Therefore, in 2005, the trademark of "Lai Mao" was cancelled and Lai's winery was renamed.
At present, the 93-year-old Lai Mao wine on the market has not been sold, and some are only collected in the past or given by others. Some websites show that they can be wholesale, but the authenticity is unknown.
Really Lai Mao, made in Maotai:
First of all, we have a knowledge of popular science-authentic Lai Mao wine and Maotai wine are one place of origin. Laimao liquor is produced by Guizhou Maotai Liquor Co., Ltd. and can only be brewed in the core producing area of Maotai Liquor. Like Maotai, the same craft, the same water, the same history and the same clan. Laimao is a fake if it doesn't have the Maotai trademark and the text logo produced by Kweichow Moutai Co., Ltd.
In recent decades, the trademark ownership of Laimao Liquor has been unresolved, especially after the trademark was revoked in 2005, "Laimao Liquor" became an unregistered trademark, which is not protected by law and can be used by any winery.
Therefore, in the trademark dispute of Lai Mao, many enterprises have targeted this valuable "mass brand". As a result, Lai Mao wine is mixed in the market. They all sell sheep's head dog meat and make money by scratching the ball. None of them are authentic, but they all know.
It is very simple to distinguish whether the wine is directly produced by the manufacturer: all the old manufacturers have their own registered trademarks, and those with "R" are trademarks registered by the Trademark Office. There are also counterfeit products that are randomly produced in wineries, and their identities can be known at a glance.