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Who knows Wenjun wine?

brief introduction

Wenjun Liquor is produced in Qionglai (formerly known as Lin Qiong), one of the four major wine towns in Sichuan. Lin Qiong has been prosperous since ancient times and once had the reputation of "the first state in the south of abundance". 195 1 year, Qionglai state-owned brewery was built on the basis of Daquanfu Shaofang cellar pool. 196 1 year, Wenjun wine production workshop was formally established, and the first batch of "Wenjun wine" with mellow taste was produced. 1963, awarded as "Sichuan". 198 1 and 1984 were both rated as high-quality products of the Ministry of Commerce, and 1985 was officially named as Wen Jun Winery. "Wen Jun" Wenjun wine is 1985 high-quality product in Sichuan province. Wenjun Liquor 1988 won the gold medal in the 13th Paris International Food Expo. From 1993 to 1994, it has won eleven international gold medals in many countries and regions, enjoying a worldwide reputation. The brewing of Wenjun wine began in the Ming Dynasty and has a history of more than 400 years. The ancient "Kou's Burning House" distillation method and the unique "Zeng's Qufang" all-hand koji-making method were inherited and used. Wu Xiaoping, a national master of bartending, carefully blended the essence of wine, making Wenjun wine unique in taste, sweet and elegant, and full of fragrance. Sichuan Wenjun Winery Co., Ltd. is the first production enterprise invested by Moet Hennessy in Asia and the first winery built in Asia. In May, 2009, Wen Jun Manor, which combines modern fashion and ancient charm of China, was completed, allowing visitors to enjoy a distinguished wine tasting experience here. Wen Jun Winery will turn Wenjun Liquor into a brand-new modern high-end liquor in China by virtue of the marketing concept of international operation and the management advantages of brand strategy, as well as a long history and high-quality liquor.

history

Qionglai, formerly known as Lin Qiong, is the hometown of Zhuo Wenjun in Han Dynasty, hence the name "Wenjun Liquor". During the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Zhuo Wenjun, the daughter of Zhuo Wangsun, a local rich man, was melodious and good at playing drums and playing the piano, and lived in a newly widowed home. She fell in love with Sima Xiangru's heart and returned home.

Chengdu, married. Soon, he returned to Lin Qiong and made a living by making wine. "Wen Jun is a servant, like a washing machine" and lives a happy life. This allusion is a popular story. In the Song Dynasty, Lu You wrote: "The frog laughed at ease and came to Wen Pujun again; Ningxiang poem in Qing Dynasty said, "Buy Wenjun wine and come to find Sima Qin." Guo Moruo wrote: "When Wen Jun was a servant, he was like a washing machine. Resistance to feudalism is the forerunner, and the story has been passed down through the ages. " Throughout the ages, countless beautiful poems and songs always mention their brewing and selling when praising Wen Jun's affair. Qionglai is a famous wine-rich place in history, which has attracted scholars and poets of all ages to write poems. Li Shangyin, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, once sang, "You came to Lin Qiong to drink. Have you celebrated it recently? " Wei Zhuang, a poet of Shu five dynasties ago, said in his Notes on Water Classics that Cui E was fighting for wine. It can be seen that Lin Qiong wine enjoys a long-standing reputation in Bashu, and it got wind of China as early as 1000 years ago. Qionglai Winery was originally named "Daquan Shaofang", and 13 Laojiao was built in the Ming Dynasty. During the Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty, Ren Mei Daqu was famous all over the world. 1923, some drinkers thought that the quality of the wine could be comparable to that of Kweichow Moutai, so they once changed the name to "Qionglai Maotai" and won awards and medals in Sichuan Wine Advocacy Association. 195 1 year, Qionglai winery in Sichuan was established on the basis of small workshops such as burning houses, and the product was named Wenjun wine in 1962. 1966 was changed to Qionglin wine, and 1980 was reused as Wenjun wine.