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  2. Maotai, Guizhou - Wikipedia

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    The liquor is one of the most universally popular in China. [3] Maotai is the only alcoholic beverage presented as an official gift by Chinese embassies in foreign countries and regions, and it received worldwide exposure when Zhou Enlai used the liquor to entertain Richard Nixon during the state banquet for the U.S. presidential visit to China ...

  3. Rio (Chinese drink) - Wikipedia

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    Rio (Chinese: RIO锐澳鸡尾酒) is a Chinese ready to drink alcopop beverage brand conceived in 2003 and manufactured by Shanghai Bacchus Limited Company, an arm of Shanghai Bairun Investment Holding Group Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 百润股份, SZSE: 002568). [1] [2] Rio is a member of the China Alcoholic Drinks Association, and was inducted in ...

  4. Baijiu - Wikipedia

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    Baijiu are often distinguishable by distillery. The distinct aroma and taste profile is likely to be the specialty of that region. Therefore, often the name of the brand is the same as the name of the baijiu and the distillery. However, bigger brands tend to have a series of different types of baijiu as well as their signature baijiu.

  5. Alcoholic drinks in China - Wikipedia

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    There are many varieties, classified by their fragrance, but most are only distilled once, permitting stronger flavors and scent than vodka. The prestige brand within China is the "sauce-scented" Moutai or Mao-t'ai, produced in the southern city of Maotai in Guizhou. More common brands include Luzhou Laojiao, Wuliangye and varieties of erguotou.

  6. How to drink like a native in 10 countries around the world - AOL

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    We broke down the rules in 10 different countries so you can drink like a native no matter where you roam. ... China. Unlike drinkers in France, the Chinese fill their glasses to the brim. As you ...

  7. Huangjiu - Wikipedia

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    The drink is commonly consumed warm, as the richness from the flavor compounds are released better when warm. In summer, it is popular to drink sweet huangjiu chilled or on ice. Liaojiu (料酒) is a type of huangjiu used in cooking, an example of this being the liaojiu-type of Shaoxing rice wine. Major producers of huangjiu include China and ...

  8. Zong Qinghou, the Chinese beverage billionaire who took on ...

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    The beverage tycoon’s rise came to embody the can-do spirit of China’s first generation of private entrepreneurs, who helped propel the country’s explosive economic growth in the years after ...

  9. Category:Chinese drinks - Wikipedia

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    Drink companies of China (5 C, 20 P) T. Chinese tea (5 C, 22 P) Pages in category "Chinese drinks" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.