2. France: wine. France is one of the countries with the longest history of wine production in the world. Not only the grape planting area is vast, but also the wine production and consumption are great, and the quality of wine is also recognized as the first in the world.
3. Portugal: wine. In fact, Porto wine and sherry are generally alcoholic fortified wines. The main difference is that port wine and grape distilled alcohol are added before the end of fermentation, that is, when grape juice is fermented, because yeast will be killed under the condition of high alcohol (15 degrees or more), and the alcohol content of port wine is about 17%-22%. Because the grape juice stopped fermenting before it was finished, all the port wines were sweet. Only this fortified alcoholic liquor produced in the Duoluo River area of Portugal can use the name Porto, and other countries and regions are not allowed to use it.
4. Spain: Sherry. Sherry is also an alcohol fortified wine. Sherry originated in Audaruia, Spain, and is the only place in the world that really produces sherry. Shirley has her own special taste, which is usually described as "the taste of wheat like nuts". The color ranges from white to dark yellow, and the sweetness ranges from "not sweet at all" to "slightly sweet". The wine is light yellow or dark brown, and some are amber, clear and transparent. It is a world-famous fortified wine with complex and soft taste and rich aroma. However, the price of sherry is quite low, and it is entirely appropriate to describe sherry with "good quality and low price".
5. Russia: vodka. Vodka takes grains or potatoes as raw materials. After distillation, the alcohol reaches 95%, then diluted to 40-60% with distilled water, and filtered by activated carbon, so that the quality of vodka is more crystal clear, colorless, light and refreshing, which makes people feel neither sweet nor bitter, and only has flame-like stimulation, forming the unique characteristics of vodka. Therefore, vodka is the most flexible, adaptable and elastic wine among various base wines of cocktails. Vodka comes from the Russian word "water of life", in which the pronunciation of "water" is "Voda", which has been a traditional distilled liquor in Russia since the 4th century.
6. Mexico: tequila. Tequila is made from the sugar of tequila, a unique plant in Tequila Town, Jalisco, Mexico, through fermentation and distillation. Therefore, tequila has a patent of origin, and only those products that are produced in specific areas of Mexico and fully comply with a series of laws and regulations formulated by the Mexican government can be named "tequila".
7. Japan: sake. Sake is a Japanese national wine developed from the brewing method of China yellow rice wine. The wine is light yellow or colorless in color, clear and transparent, pleasant in aroma, pure in taste, soft and refreshing, and harmonious in sour, sweet, bitter, astringent and spicy flavors. The alcohol content is above 15%, and it contains a variety of amino acids and vitamins. It is a nutritious beverage wine.
8. Britain: whisky. Whisky has been produced in Scotland for 500 years. Its product has a unique style, reddish brown color, clear and transparent smell, a certain smoky smell and a strong local flavor of Scotland. Scotch whisky is one of the best whiskies in the world because it tastes dry, mellow, strong, round and soft. The main criterion for measuring scotch whisky is the sense of smell, that is, the smell of wine. Scotch whisky can be divided into three types: single malt whisky, grain whisky and mixed whisky. At present, the world's most popular, largest output, but also the most brands of mixed whisky.
9. Germany: beer. In A.D. 15 16, Bavarian Grand Duke William IV issued the "German Pure Beer Order", stipulating that German beer can only be made from malt, hops and water, so German beer has become synonymous with so-called pure beer in the past 500 years. Today, Germany is the second largest beer producer in the world. There are 1300 breweries in China, producing more than 5,000 kinds of beer. According to official statistics, every German drinks 138 liters of beer every year. No nation in the world loves beer more than Germans!
10, Canada: ice wine. It is a kind of sweet wine, which is brewed by naturally freezing grapes on vines at a temperature below minus 8℃. "Ice wine" has always been a proper term for Canadian ice wine, and it can only be called "ice wine" if it is brewed in the legal producing area of VQA (Canadian Wine Merchants Quality Alliance). The brewing of ice wine is extremely strict with geography and climate, with high latitude and low temperature. It is completely cold in winter and warm in other seasons, so it is produced in only a few countries in the world (about 4 1 degree north latitude).