How many bottles of Lai Mao wine were collected to celebrate the return of Hong Kong in 1997? What is the collection value now?

Many of my fans have asked me about this wine. In fact, this wine is full of fake wine. This fake wine is packed in one kilogram and two kilograms.

The real commemoration of Hong Kong's return to China in 1997 was Maotai. Every bottle of wine carries a certificate and a collection number.

Now the market price of a bottle is more than 1W.

This so-called "Lai Mao" wine, hehe, don't say anything ... The questioner should contribute to "China IQ Tax Administration"! Look at the manufacturer-"Guizhou Huilai Liquor Co., Ltd.". What the hell is this? To put it bluntly, this is a kind of "town liquor" that people often say-Maotai-flavor liquor produced by a small winery in Maotai Town has nothing to do with "Kweichow Moutai" or Maotai Group ...

The brand "Lai Mao" appeared in the Republic of China, which was produced by Hengxing Distillery in Maotai Village at that time. Maotai, which won the international prize that year, was actually the "Lai Mao" of Hengxing, not the later "Guizhou Moutai", because there was no brand of "Guizhou Moutai" at that time!

during the Republic of China, there were three major distilleries producing Moutai in Maotai Village, except Hengxing, Chengyi and Ronghe. Maotai produced by Chengyi is called "wangmao" and that produced by Ronghe is called "Huamao". Although they are all maotai, they are not called "Kweichow Moutai" or "Moutai". The so-called Lai, Wang and Hua refer to the surname of the founder of the wine shop. In 1951, Sanmao was nationalized. Soon after, the "Three Maos" merged to form the later state-owned Maotai Distillery, and the Moutai produced by the state-owned Maotai Distillery is the "Kweichow Moutai" that we can see today.

after the establishment of state-owned Kweichow Moutai distillery, the original brands of "Laimao", "wangmao" and "Huamao" were all discontinued, and they were changed to the most familiar Kweichow Moutai. However, the brand ownership of Sanmao still belongs to the state-owned Maotai Distillery. Later, in the era of planned economy, the brand was no longer of great practical significance, so Sanmao brand was gradually submerged by the brand of "Kweichow Moutai" ...

At the beginning of the reform and opening up, many wineries in Maotai Town were not so strict in using the brand of "Kweichow Moutai", but there were not so strict restrictions on the use of Sanmao at that time. So these wineries have set their sights on Sanmao. At that time, "Lai Mao", "wangmao" and "Hua Mao" were all over the place, and it was a winery that dared to produce! The so-called "Lai Mao" wine mentioned by the questioner is probably the product of that period.

Later, Maotai Group gradually realized the seriousness of this problem, and quickly re-registered the brands of Laimao, wangmao and Huamao, and even went to court with other wineries. In the end, Maotai Group won completely, and Sanmao brand became the exclusive brand of Maotai Group, and other wineries can no longer use it! Since then, Maotai Group has successively revived the brands of Laimao, wangmao and Huamao. The new "Laimao", "wangmao" and "Huamao" wines that can be seen in the market today are all produced by Maotai Group. However, those "shanzhai" Sanmao that have been sold in the early years can still be seen occasionally, such as the so-called "Lai Mao" wine of the questioner.

To sum up, this wine mentioned by the questioner is definitely not the "Lai Mao" wine of Maotai Group! I'm afraid it's an exaggeration to say it's fake wine. After all, many of the wines produced by some small wineries in Maotai Town are also serious Maotai-flavor liquors. I haven't drunk this wine before. It's hard to say exactly. Let's call it a "town wine" that people often say. But in any case, it is just a Maotai-flavor liquor produced by a small winery in Maotai Town, which has nothing to do with the current "Laimao" wine, let alone "Moutai".

When Hong Kong returned to China in 1997, Maotai Group did launch a commemorative wine, but it was genuine "Kweichow Moutai", not "Laimao" wine, and each bottle had relevant certificates and the signature of "Ji Ye". The circulation of this commemorative version of "Guizhou Moutai" was originally limited, and after decades, what remains now is expensive! It is said that the average appearance is worth tens of thousands of bottles, and the good appearance can even sell for hundreds of thousands of bottles. Of course, I am not engaged in liquor collection, but I have just heard about it. I have to ask professionals in this field for the specific price.

But one thing is certain, the so-called "Lai Mao" wine to commemorate the return of Hong Kong by the questioner is definitely worthless! It's estimated that it's only worth the price of liquor itself ... I have nothing to do. A similar so-called "Lai Mao" commemorative wine on a treasure, a single bottle of 99, a total of 12 bottles of ***899, and a bottle of 75 ... At this price, I'm afraid whether it's solid-state liquor is open to question, let alone what Khun Sa sauce is!

I saw a friend buy it last year. It's more than ten yuan a bottle!

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At that time, this kind of wine catered to the curiosity of some people, and was made by a small winery under the title of strange wine brand. But as long as it is pure grain and brewed according to normal technology, it tastes good if it is properly preserved. It's not really fake wine. But if you want to talk about the price, it's only tens of dollars a bottle, and no one wants to buy it at a high price. The Chinese New Year is coming soon, so keep it for yourself and don't fiddle around.

68 old men.

More than 3 bottles

Look at the words "Guizhou returns to Laimao Liquor Co., Ltd." [Pick your nose], add "China Guizhou", "patented products" and "specially made to celebrate the return of Hong Kong", and you will know at a glance whether it is true or not!

This wine can be said to be fake, because the factory has never produced this wine at all, and it can also be said to be true. Because of the registered trademark, the company's name is Huilai, and Taobao still sells a lot of it, which has deceived countless whites ...

No matter whether it is true or false, it has expired, and salted eggs are still ok. It is necessary to make deep use of it.

Not much to say.