
Baijiu
Baijiu is a traditional Chinese spirit with a history spanning over a thousand years, often recognized as the "world's most consumed spirit." Made primarily from sorghum, rice, wheat, or corn, it undergoes fermentation using a starter culture called "qu," resulting in bold and complex flavors. Baijiu can have an alcohol content ranging from 40% to 60% and is classified into categories such as "sauce aroma," "strong aroma," "light aroma," and "rice aroma," each offering unique taste profiles from umami-rich and earthy to lighter and floral notes.
Traditionally served neat in small glasses, Baijiu is a staple at celebratory events and family gatherings, making it a unique spirit that reflects China’s rich cultural heritage and draws interest from both domestic and international audiences.
Baijiu is a traditional Chinese spirit with a history spanning over a thousand years, often recognized as the "world's most consumed spirit." Made primarily from sorghum, rice, wheat, or corn, it undergoes fermentation using a starter culture called "qu," resulting in bold and complex flavors. Baijiu can have an alcohol content ranging from 40% to 60% and is classified into categories such as "sauce aroma," "strong aroma," "light aroma," and "rice aroma," each offering unique taste profiles from umami-rich and earthy to lighter and floral notes.
Traditionally served neat in small glasses, Baijiu is a staple at celebratory events and family gatherings, making it a unique spirit that reflects China’s rich cultural heritage and draws interest from both domestic and international audiences.
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- Alfabéticamente, A-Z
- Alfabéticamente, Z-A
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- Precio, mayor a menor
- Fecha: antiguo(a) a reciente
- Fecha: reciente a antiguo(a)