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Kweichow Moutai's position as a cultural icon has granted it broad market successes as well. Sitting at 181 on Fortune 500 China, the distillery is the largest non-technology company in China and the most valuable spirits brand worldwide [ 5 ] having surpassed the British multi-national spirits conglomerate Diageo in 2017.
Maotai, or Moutai (simplified Chinese: 茅台; traditional Chinese: 茅臺; pinyin: máotái), is a style of baijiu made in the Chinese town of Maotai in Guizhou province. . Maotai is made from sorghum, a wheat-based qū, and water from the Chishui River, and it uses traditional Chinese techniques of fermentation, distillation, and aging, to produce a spirit with a nutty, grainy, and savory ...
Keichousaurus (meaning "Kweichow lizard") is an extinct genus of pachypleurosaurian marine reptile from the Chialingchiang and Falang Formations of China with two known species attributed to the genus: K. hui and K. yuananensis.
Kweichow Moutai (貴州 茅臺, Guìzhōu Máotái): This liquor has a production history of over 200 years, and originally coming from the town of Maotai in Guizhou(formerly romanized as "Kweichow.") It is made from wheat and sorghum with a unique distilling process that involves seven iterations of the brewing cycle.
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The red-tailed knobby newt or Kweichow (crocodile) newt (Tylototriton kweichowensis) is a species of salamander in the family Salamandridae. It is found in western Guizhou ("Kweichow" being an old spelling of Guizhou) and north-eastern Yunnan, China. [1] It is most closely related to emperor newt (Tylototriton shanjing) and Himalayan newt (T ...
L. n. rongjiangensis Tan and Wu, 1981 – Kweichow silver pheasant – southeastern Guizhou in south-central China; L. n. beaulieui Delacour, 1948 – Lao silver pheasant – south-central China to northern Laos and northern Vietnam; L. n. nycthemera (Linnaeus, 1758) – nominate – southern China to northern Vietnam
Wuliangye produces primarily nongxiang baijiu which, due to the grains long fermentation periods in mud pits, has a high amount, both in variation and in concentration of ethyl compounds, primarily ethyl hexanoate, ethyl lactate, ethyl acetate, and ethyl butyrate. [6]