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Chinese premium spirits, such as Maotai, are even more frequently faked.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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China uses it for their famous Maotai which is a liquor, and India uses it for bio-fuel ect.
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One containted a watery wine like beverage, one a sickly sweet wine (plum?), and the third was Maotai.
Donald St. Pierre: wine’s gateway to China? | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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Maotai—the most popular variant of a homegrown liquor called baijiu, and once a favorite of Chairman Mao—now sells for more than $300 a bottle, double the price a year ago.
Forget Stocks—Chinese Turn Bullish on Booze and Caterpillar Fungus Dinny McMahon 2012
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Others have been spotted talking business over cigars and vintage Chinese liquor in exclusive venues such as the Maotai Club, in a historic house near the Forbidden City.
Children of the Revolution Jeremy Page 2011
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He cited partnerships with National Australia Bank and Standard Chartered Bank to share expertise and training, but said he regrets that he hasn't found "an American brother I can drink a whole bottle of Maotai with."
Foot in the Past 2010
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He cited partnerships with National Australia Bank and Standard Chartered Bank to share expertise and training, but said he regrets that he hasn't found "an American brother I can drink a whole bottle of Maotai with."
Foot in the Past 2010
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He cited partnerships with National Australia Bank and Standard Chartered Bank to share expertise and training, but said he regrets that he hasn't found "an American brother I can drink a whole bottle of Maotai with."
Foot in the Past 2010
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I stood with everybody, toasted and finished a shot of Maotai, the premium baijiu brand.
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He cited partnerships with National Australia Bank and Standard Chartered Bank to share expertise and training, but said he regrets that he hasn't found "an American brother I can drink a whole bottle of Maotai with."
Foot in the Past 2010
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