1, white wine and paper cups do not match.
Liquor is one of the traditional drinks in China, and paper cups are convenient and quick drinking tools. However, liquor and paper cups cannot be used together. Because liquor contains high concentration of alcohol, if you drink it in paper cups, it is easy to have chemical reactions and produce harmful substances, which will not only affect your health, but also affect the taste and quality of liquor.
2. Paper cups are not conducive to wine tasting.
Liquor is one of the drinks that need to be tasted, and the characteristics of color, aroma and taste need to be appreciated in the process of wine tasting. But using paper cups to taste wine will make these characteristics difficult to reflect. Because paper cups have a great influence on the taste and aroma of wine, especially some Luzhou-flavor liquor, it is difficult to taste the characteristics and taste of wine because only the strong alcohol smell can be smelled in paper cups.
3, easy to break
Paper cups are relatively thin and can only bear less pressure. Liquor contains a high degree of alcohol, which requires a higher quality of the cup. If the wine is filled in a paper cup, the cup will be easily crushed or deformed, resulting in wine leakage or pouring, which cannot achieve the effect of drinking.
Liquor-related standards
From June 1 2022, two national standards, Terminology of Liquor Industry and Terms and Classification of Beverage and Wine, issued by the State Administration of Markets (Standards Committee) will be implemented.
In the new national standard, the English name of liquor is "Baijiu", which further clarifies the English terminology and special language from the level of national standards and industry standards. The use of "Baijiu", which has the characteristics of liquor and the traditional cultural background of China, has a positive effect on expanding the international influence of China liquor.
Previously, there was a lack of a unified official English name for liquor. Chinese spirits (China Liquor), Chinese distilled spirits (China Distilled Liquor) and Chinese liquor (China Liquor) were all called "China Liquor", which caused troubles for overseas consumers and was not conducive to the international promotion of liquor.
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