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Wu Liang Ye 52% Baijiu 375ml
Wuliangye This superior spirit still follows the traditional production process, from fermentation in the aged cellars & years-long brewing to a final appropriate blending. The ancient cellar group of Wuliangye is Chinaās oldest existing crypt-type fermentation pits group, passed down from the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644 A.D.). The Wuliangye Company Group, also known as the āKing of Chinese Liquor Industryā, is situated on the bank of the Minjiang River, north of Yibin City, Sichuan Province in South-West China. It is known as the āFirst Major City along the Yangtze Riverā.
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Wu Liang Ye 52% Baijiu 375ml
Wu Liang Ye 52% Baijiu 375ml
Wuliangye This superior spirit still follows the traditional production process, from fermentation in the aged cellars & years-long brewing to a final appropriate blending. The ancient cellar group of Wuliangye is Chinaās oldest existing crypt-type fermentation pits group, passed down from the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644 A.D.). The Wuliangye Company Group, also known as the āKing of Chinese Liquor Industryā, is situated on the bank of the Minjiang River, north of Yibin City, Sichuan Province in South-West China. It is known as the āFirst Major City along the Yangtze Riverā.
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Wuliangye This superior spirit still follows the traditional production process, from fermentation in the aged cellars & years-long brewing to a final appropriate blending. The ancient cellar group of Wuliangye is Chinaās oldest existing crypt-type fermentation pits group, passed down from the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644 A.D.). The Wuliangye Company Group, also known as the āKing of Chinese Liquor Industryā, is situated on the bank of the Minjiang River, north of Yibin City, Sichuan Province in South-West China. It is known as the āFirst Major City along the Yangtze Riverā.











