In the impression of many people, Shandong people love to drink, can drink, and also derived a unique Shandong wine culture.
When did this impression come into being?
I'm afraid it's hard to say, but it's always closely related to Shandong's history and culture, folk customs and other factors.
According to statistics, among the provinces with the highest alcohol consumption in the eyes of netizens, Shandong bears the brunt, and its liquor production ranks among the best in all provinces and cities, basically the top three, if not the first. (The data over the years are different, for reference only)
Of course, this mainly refers to liquor.
The so-called white wine, which Shandong people habitually call "spicy wine", is a dialect slang.
However, most famous brands of liquor in China are concentrated in the south, and Shandong people love to drink. So what are the famous drinks in Shandong?
Let's take a look at the famous wines from all over Shandong and see what you have drunk. Which one is from your hometown? (In no particular order)
Speaking of Qin Chi wine, young people may not have heard of it now, but in the 1990s, Shandong Qin Chi wine was all-powerful, occupying an important position in the liquor industry, especially in 1995, when Qin Chi beat many rivals and won the CCTV championship at the highest price of 66.66 million yuan, which made a sensation all over the country, quickly improved its popularity and brought.
Shandong is the hometown of Confucius. Kongfujia Liquor is a liquor brand developed and produced by Qufu Distillery on 1986. It is rich in Confucian culture and has been well received by the market for many years. It is one of the representative wines in Shandong.
Li Baiyou, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, said, "lanling wine tulips and jade bowls are full of amber light."
This kind of lanling wine is produced in Shandong, because Li Bai's poems are also widely known and quite famous.
Lanling is a place with a long history. Lanling wine was named after being born in Lanling Town, Lanling County. As early as the Tang Dynasty, this wine was exported to Chang 'an, Jiangling, Qiantang and other places, which is a famous historical wine.
Nowadays, in some places in Shandong, lanling wine is still the first choice for weddings and funerals, which is very popular in the market.
Bandaojing is a famous wine produced in gaoqing county, Zibo, Shandong. According to legend, it is related to Liu Xiu. It is likely that Liu Xiu's army has reached this point, and he is thirsty. Later, when he was in a hurry, the well was crooked and flowed out of the well water, which solved the urgent need of Liu Xiu's troops.
Jingzhi Liquor is produced in Jingzhi Town, Anqiu City, Weifang City, Shandong Province. Jingzhi Town is one of the three ancient towns in Qilu. The other two ancient towns are Lanling Town and Shen Yan Town. These three towns occupy an important position in history, among which Jingzhi Town and Lanling Town are rich in wine, especially Jingzhi Town. Since the Ming dynasty, the business there has been very prosperous, and the production of liquor is quite good, which is called "ten miles of apricot flowers and rain, all the way to wine"
Jingzhi Town is known as "Qilu Wine Capital", and its Nanpai Boiling Pot Site is listed as a provincial-level cultural relics protection unit.
In addition to the above-mentioned famous wines, there are also famous wines such as Jingyangchun, Gubeichun, Langyatai, Baotu Spring, Carola, Jinyuan Spring and Weishan Lake in Shandong. In the past, almost every city and county had its own liquor, which became the memory of many people.
In addition, there are yellow rice wine in Shandong, such as Jimo old wine. Generally speaking, yellow rice wine is mostly produced in the south, and Shandong Jimo old wine also enjoys a certain popularity in yellow rice wine.
As for wine and beer, Yantai and Qingdao in Shandong have their own strengths, such as Yantai Changyu wine and Tsingtao beer, which are both industry leaders.
Shandong people love to drink, and there are a lot of good wines all over the country. I believe many people are familiar with these drinks. Do you know your hometown?