Xianheng Hotel is the name of the hotel, and Tai Diao is the representative rice wine of Xianheng Hotel. Tai Diao Shiliu is also a name of Tai Diao, which is a ten-year-old rice wine. Wine in the lobby of Xianheng Hotel. It is said to be very delicious. Taidiao wine is a traditional rice wine registered by Xianheng Hotel in Shaoxing. It is brewed according to traditional techniques and has been aged and stored for many years. The wine has a mellow quality, rich aroma and endless aftertaste. It is different from the generally slightly transparent Shaoxing rice wine. Taidiao wine is dark red in color, rich in mellow aroma, and sweet. According to the different sugar content, the total sugar content of the rice wine can be divided into four categories: dry yellow wine, semi-dry yellow wine, semi-sweet yellow wine, and sweet yellow wine. Tai Diao Wang is a sweet rice wine with a sweet, mellow and thick taste.
The history of Xianheng Hotel began in the Jiawu Year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty (AD 1894). Lu Xun's uncle Zhou Zhongxiang and others opened a small hotel in Duchangfangkou in Shaoxing City. The shop owner took the word "Xianheng" as the name of the shop from the sentence "Zhuan" in "Kun Gua" of "Book of Changes" which contains "Hong Kong Guangda, Good things are salty", which means that the hotel business is prosperous and everything goes well. Mr. Lu Xun wrote in "Kong Yiji", "Fengbo" and "Tomorrow" In famous novels such as "Xianheng Hotel", Xianheng Hotel serves as an important background, making Xianheng Hotel famous at home and abroad. The ancient and young Xianheng Hotel has become a landmark of Shaoxing city's living room, culture, tourism and leisure. Xianheng Hotel uses this platform to introduce the folk custom of "wine drinking" and apply it to modern times. Using scientific and technological means, we took the lead in developing new rice wine products that are different from traditional tastes and named them with series of trademarks such as Tai Diao Wang, Tai Diao, Tai Diao Shi9liu, and Xiang Chun. For reference only