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What's the difference between mellow and burnt Jimo old wine?
The two are mainly different in taste and aroma.

Rich means full-bodied wine. Jimo old wine is made of millet, Laoshan mineral water and wheat koji. And full-bodied, slightly bitter and fragrant, warm and mellow, with a long aftertaste.

The aroma of coke is reflected in the unique aroma of Jimo old wine. This aroma is also called "bitter dew" because some wheat koji was baked in the brewing process, which made it dark brown with caramel aroma and bitterness.