First of all, there are no wine rules in China that are not bound by the international wine organization framework, including sugar content, So2 content, parts that cannot be done in the brewing process and parts that cannot be added. However, domestic wine is developing vigorously, and the goal is to brew wine with the taste that consumers like. As for whether to blend, whether to add substances prohibited by international wine organizations, etc. Only the producers know, and you can't say here.
The reason why we don't join this organization is that it charges according to consumers. China has a population of 65.438+0.2 billion. Once it joins, its membership fee may be quite high. For other reasons, we didn't join.
If the landlord wants to drink good quality wine, he might as well compare domestic and imported wine at the same price and see his preferences. Recommended 100 yuan vs 100 yuan.