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Nho Quan Can Wine - Ninh Binh | Famous specialty of Ninh Binh province

Referring to can wine, visitors will immediately think of the Central Highlands – the cradle of the famous can wine culture with Y Mien can wine and ground wine. But did you know that right on the land of the ancient capital of Ninh Binh, there is also a famous and delicious can wine, which is  Nho Quan wine .

Nho Quan can wine  is a specialty of the Muong ethnic group, a type of wine that uses glutinous rice to cook rice, then mix it with yeast and brew it in large crockery after at least 3 months before it can be used. Lai Thanh wine. When drinking, they do not pour into cups but drink through rods made from hollow bamboo trunks and together drink wine from large jars. The way of drinking alcohol of the Muong people, making those who drink together are closer together. From 150,000-200,000 VND you have a bottle of wine with 6 bamboo pipes to smoke.

Muong man drinking can wine
Muong man drinking can wine

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