Traditional Chinese Liquors

古井贡酒
Gǔjǐng gòng jiǔ

Price : $95
Item no. #01T
“Gujing Gongjiu or Gujing Tribute Liquor is produced in Bozhou, Anhui Province. It was originated in 196 A.D For some time, it was a tribute drink for the imperial families of China’s dynasties. It received very good comments due to its unique style, ‘limpid as crystal, fragrant and refreshing, with prolonged pleasant aftertaste’.”


洋河大曲 
Yánghé dàqū
Price : $89 
Item no. #03T

“Produced in Yanghe Town, Jiangsu Province, Yanghe Daqu Liquor has a history of more than 400 years. It has three specifications, namely, 64 degrees, 61 degrees and 55 degrees. Yanghe Daqu liquor is a kind of pure and transparent liquid, with fragrant and strong scent, soft and smooth taste, sweet and refreshing flavor.”

西凤酒 
Xīfèngjiǔ
Price : $78
Item no. #04T

“Xifengjiu (or Xifeng Liquor), one of the famous and time-honored liquors in China, is produced in Fengxiang County, Shaanxi. It boasts a long history that dated to the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD). Xifeng Liquor is refreshing but not tasteless, strong but not pungent, harmonious but not excessive acid, sweet, bitter, spicy and fragrant flavor.”

郎酒 
Láng jiǔ
Price : $69
Item no. #05T

“Langjiu is named after the town of its origin place, Erlang (near the Chishui River, not far from Maotai), in Sichuan province. Langjiu is made from cool, fresh spring water from the Dragon Cave and aged clay pots. Its history can be traced back to the Han Dynasty and the time of Emperor Wu.”

汾酒  
Fénjiǔ
Price : $78
Item no. #06T

“Fenjiu liquor is A fairly typical example of lightly scented liquor. The Fenjiu name was already known during the Southern and Northern dynasties (420-581 AD). Fenjiu looks clear and tastes soft and sweet. It may contaion 38%, 48% or 53% alcohol, and it has light fragrance and taste. In 1915, Fenjiu won a gold medal at the Panama Pacific International Exposition.”