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Discrimination between blended wine and pure grain wine

The identification of mixed wine is GB/T2082 1 or GB/T20822, and the identification of pure grain wine is GB/T26760 or GB/T 1078.

When we buy liquor, we should carefully look at the string of numbers on the bottle, which is the national standard number of the product. Generally, the liquor with the serial number of industrial alcohol blended with the beginning of GB/T2082 1 or GB/T20822 is named as liquid liquor and solid liquor.

Generally, the national standard number at the beginning of GB/T26760 or GB/T 1078 is a sign of good wine, that is, liquor brewed from pure grain, but the product characteristics are different and the labels are somewhat different. Pure grain-brewed liquor can also be observed in the ingredient list of the bottle body. The ingredient list only contains grains and water, such as rice, sorghum and pure water. In short, all kinds of grain are made of water, no matter what grain it is, it is made of pure grain.

The difference between mixed wine and pure grain wine

1, raw material difference: pure grain wine is made from grain as the main raw material through fermentation. Common pure grain wines include sorghum wine, corn wine and wheat wine. Blended wine is based on pure grain wine and blended with additives such as alcohol and essence.

2. Brewing technology: The brewing technology of pure grain wine is complex, and it needs to go through many processes such as fermentation, distillation and aging. This process takes a long time and the output is limited. The blended wine is quickly blended with additives, and the production process is relatively simple and the cost is low.

3. Taste difference: Pure grain wine tastes pure, mellow and has a long aftertaste. Due to the different brewing techniques, pure grain wine has richer fragrance and higher taste value. However, the blended wine has relatively light taste, single flavor and low tasting value.