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Kweichow Moutai Flying Fairy Chinese Baijiu 500ml 53% (2017 Bottling)

$900.00

This rare, high-quality spirit is the produce of Kweichow Moutai Distillery, one of China’s oldest and best-known distilleries. Bottled in 2017, you won’t find a better tasting Baijiu that’s sure to impress friends and family alike.

At 500ml with a 53% ABV, Kweichow Moutai Flying Fairy has a bold yet smooth flavor profile. Its unique blend of minerals and herbs make each sip irresistible! From its superfine aroma to its pure finish, this coveted Chinese Baijiu will please even the most daring of palates. And with no artificial additives or preservatives, you can rest assured this top shelf alcohol is unlike any other spirit on the market.

So why wait? Treat yourself to an unforgettable experience with Kweichow Moutai Flying Fairy today! With its intricate taste that stands out from other Baijius, you won’t regret indulging in this superior spirit bottled in 2017.

500ml | 53% ABV | Maotai, China
Moutai Flying Fairy 53% 500ml 茅台飞天53度500毫升

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President Nixon famously enjoyed Moutai during his visit to China where it’s considered the ‘national liquor’. Made from red sorghum grain grown in Guizhou (Kweichou) Province, the fermented mash is distilled seven times. Batches are kept separate then matured for years in earthenware jars which allow the alcohol to ‘breathe’. Finally, the distillates are subject to an elaborate vatting process, supervised by a Master Blender to achieve the spirit’s unique aroma and flavour.

Often served at state banquets and presented as a diplomatic gift, Moutai’s floral / yeasty / grainy flavour has also been compared to soy sauce, while its popularity is such that limited editions have become highly collectable. According to a report by Fortune Magazine, the spirit’s “fiery flavour and potential to appreciate in price is driving blistering demand. That in turn has pushed its market value to more than $145 billion, well past British whisky giant Diageo.”