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What is the most expensive liquor?

Chinese liquor is well-known both at home and abroad. It has participated in several international expositions. After five professional international competitions, it has selected the 10 most collectible liquors. What are these 10 liquors? How much does the most expensive bottle cost?

Let’s take a look at the 10 most expensive Chinese white wines in auction history.

Tenth place Guojiao 1573 "360", single bottle 336,600

Guojiao 1573 "360", single bottle 336,600

Guojiao 1573" is the image product of Luzhou Laojiao series of wines. This wine originated from the "National Treasure Cellars" (built in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, that is, 1573 AD).

And Guojiao 1573 "360" It is Luzhou Laojiao's top luxury and high-end customized wine, which is brewed jointly by several officially designated national blending masters in the national treasure cellar.

The size of this wine is a bottle of three kilograms. bottle, the price of a single bottle is as high as 336,600 yuan. Yes, you read that right, the auction price of a bottle was enough to buy an apartment in the city. However, the main market for this wine is business use, government use and buyer collection.

Ninth place Wuliangye 90th Anniversary Gold Medal Commemorative Wine, a single bottle of 880,000 yuan

Wuliangye 90th Anniversary Gold Medal Commemorative Wine, a single bottle of 880,000 yuan

This wine is In 2005, in order to commemorate Wuliangye winning the gold medal at the Panama Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco in 1915, the 90th anniversary commemorative wine was specially launched.

This series of wine bottles adopts the classic wine jar. The shape uses the "Remember a Hundred Years" trademark and the 1915 Expo International Gold Medal logo. The bottom is inlaid with a lotus throne. The cap and bottom of the bottle are all made of 24K pure gold. The commemorative wine No. 0009 was auctioned for a sky-high price of 880,000 yuan.

Eighth place 1960s Wuliangye, 980,000 yuan per bottle

1960s Wuliangye 980,000 yuan per bottle

On January 2, 2012, Xiling held in Hangzhou At Yinshe's 2011 Autumn Auction of Aged Famous Liquor, this bottle of Wuliangye, which was brewed in the 1960s and numbered "3105", sold for a high price of 980,000 yuan, setting a new auction price for a single bottle of Wuliangye.

According to Xiling Yinshe Auction Co., Ltd., this bottle of wine is the earliest Wuliangye to appear on the auction market.

The seventh-place Five-Star Moutai costs 1.035 million per bottle

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A single bottle of Five-Star Moutai costs 1.035 million

On June 2, 2011, an auction agency in mainland China launched another special sale of Chinese famous wines. Finally, the aged Moutai produced on October 2, 1958 Liquor (Five Star Brand) made its grand finale.

With a sky-high price of 1.035 million yuan, it became the well-deserved "wine king". That night, the turnover of the liquor sale was nearly 74.49 million yuan, setting a record for domestic famous wine auctions. The transaction volume reached a new high.

The sixth-place "Lunlun" Maotai liquor produced in 1953 cost 1.5 million per bottle.

The single bottle of "Lunlun brand" Moutai produced in 1953 cost 1.5 million. 10,000 1953 "Wheel Brand" Moutai liquor. On January 8, 2012, at the seventh special auction of aged Moutai liquor in Guizhou Province, this bottle of "Wheel Wheel Brand" Moutai liquor sold for 150. The auction price of 10,000 yuan ranked first.

The fifth place: Moutai in clay bottles, RMB 1.84 million per bottle

Moutai in clay bottles, RMB 1.84 million per bottle

In March 2011, a At a large-scale aged liquor auction, a well-preserved bottle of Maotai liquor produced in a clay pottery bottle produced in 1956, after several rounds of fierce bidding, was finally sold at a price of 1.84 million yuan, 10 times higher than the estimated price.

Fourth place Guozang Fenjiu, a single bottle of 2.09 million

Guozang Fenjiu, a single bottle of 2.09 million

Guozang Fenjiu. At an auction in Beijing in September 2010, 20 bottles of National Collection Fenjiu were sold for a total price of 30.76 million yuan. Among them, the highest price for a single bottle is 2.09 million yuan. In 2010, this bottle of wine also hit a record high.

Third place: Laimao from the 1930s, RMB 2.6 million per bottle

Laimao from the 1930s, RMB 2.6 million per bottle

In June 2012, in Beijing At Poly Auction, an extremely rare bottle of Laimao produced in the 1930s sold for a sky-high price of 2.6 million yuan.

Laimao is the original Laijia Maojiu, the predecessor of the national liquor Moutai. The taste of Laimao wine is very complex and its style is particularly unique. After entering the mouth, this wine will give people a feeling of "elegance and delicacy".

Second place Han Emperor Moutai, single bottle 8.9 million

Han Emperor Moutai single bottle 8.9 million

A bottle of "Han Emperor Moutai" sold for 8.9 million sky-high price!

This series of liquors is a highly collectible Moutai liquor launched by Moutai Distillery in 1992 in order to inherit the long history of Moutai liquor brewing.

The packaging is in the shape of an imperial seal, symbolizing the power of the emperor. Only 10 bottles were produced at that time, and it won a grand prize at the International Expo held in Paris, France.

The No. 1 1935 Lai Mao Liquor, a single bottle of 10.7 million yuan

A single bottle of 1935 Lai Mao Liquor cost 10.7 million yuan

Despite its unimpressive appearance, it His net worth can exceed 10 million yuan! At an auction, this bottle of 1935 Lai Mao Liquor, the most expensive bottle of wine in China so far, was acquired by Mr. Lai, an entrepreneur from Ningde City, for a sky-high price of 10.7 million yuan.

This price broke the previous auction record of 8.9 million yuan for "Han Emperor Moutai", becoming the highest bidder in the history of Chinese liquor auctions and ascending to the throne of "King of Chinese Liquor".

This bottle of sky-high-priced Lai Mao liquor has a history of 75 years and is 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. The fragrance can be smelled from the bottle, and the 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. The auction price of the 1950 bottle was 2.645 million yuan.