Besides apple cider, Shan Lung wine, corn wine is a specialty that you won’t regret if you don’t try it once. The wine is fermented from yellow glutinous corn with a passionate aroma that is hard to resist, When you click it, you will feel hot at the tip of the tongue, sweet. gradually to the throat, but the more you drink, the more excited you feel.
The special thing is that this wine is drunk and soft, the next morning wakes up still awake, no headache.
This wine is distilled by the H’mong people according to crafts, using the rose mi tree for natural fermentation. Wine packed in jars to bring home as gifts or buy to invite brothers is so wonderful. The current price is only about 90k – 100k / liter, if you buy porcelain jars, it will be more expensive.
Source: Collected internet.
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