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Taste Test: Buffalo Trace Gives China’s Most Popular Spirit the Whiskey Treatment
Chinese wines and spirits to check out
Made-in-China might be slowly shedding its unsavoury reputation – for some liquors at least.
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Chinese wines and spirits to check out
Made-in-China might be slowly shedding its unsavoury reputation – for some liquors at least.
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New whiskies, gin and more in Singapore to try
Getting bored with Scotch? Consider these new spirits that have just hit the Singapore market.
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New whiskies, gin and more in Singapore to try
Getting bored with Scotch? Consider these new spirits that have just hit the Singapore market.
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All you need to know about baijiu, the most-drunk spirit in the world
The Chinese distilled liquor is rapidly making new ground outside of the Middle Kingdom
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All you need to know about baijiu, the most-drunk spirit in the world
The Chinese distilled liquor is rapidly making new ground outside of the Middle Kingdom
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Why demand for Chinese baijiu is rising in Singapore, and how to drink it
How this traditional Chinese spirit is becoming more popular in Singapore.
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Why demand for Chinese baijiu is rising in Singapore, and how to drink it
How this traditional Chinese spirit is becoming more popular in Singapore.
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Whisky will be world’s second most popular spirit
Whisky is set to overtake vodka to become the second-largest spirit consumed around the world by 2020, slipping in behind national spirits like baijiu and soju. You read that right, whisky is not already the most popular spirit in the world – that would be the aforementioned baijiu, thanks to 1.3 billion people in China. […]
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