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What does pure grain wine mean?

Pure grain wine refers to the wine brewed by traditional brewing techniques and techniques using sorghum, wheat, water and other completely brewed raw materials. Compared with alcohol blended wine, pure grain wine usually has stronger fragrance, richer taste and longer shelf life.

The style and quality of pure grain wine depend on many factors, such as koji-making technology, brewing technology, old pit mud technology, blending technology and so on. Among them, koji-making technology has an important influence on the flavor and taste of pure grain wine, while brewing technology and old pit mud technology can improve the quality and taste of wine. At the same time, blending technology is also one of the key factors to determine the quality of pure grain wine. Different winemakers can blend different styles of pure grain wine through different blending methods.

In a word, pure grain wine is a kind of wine brewed by traditional brewing technology and technology. Compared with wine blended with alcohol, it usually has richer taste and stronger aroma.