Second, the reason why Maotai has today's status is also because of political factors. During the Anti-Japanese War, many leaders of our country were in Guizhou, and Maotai was the best wine. At that time, Kuomintang reactionaries had the right to drink Fenjiu, so our national leaders drank Maotai on many festivals. Moutai contains a variety of aroma substances in a balanced proportion, which is not only pleasant, but also harmonious and delicate, full and heavy, and comfortable to drink, so Moutai tastes good.
Thirdly, after liberation, Chinese leaders have been using Moutai to entertain VIPs, because Moutai, which Chinese leaders have been drinking in difficult times, is also used to entertain VIPs. As a result, Moutai finally became the national wine. With China's transition from planned economy to market economy, Moutai, as a national wine, has been increasingly priced by capital.