我国生产葡萄酒和白兰地老酒的企业,真正能连续做到百年的只有一家。中国白兰地老酒的珍贵价值还有待深度挖掘。中国酒业协会常务副理事长王琦说,曾宇也认为,特色酒的收藏将成为未来陈年酒收藏的新风向。

今年在上海举行的中国国际酒业博览会上,一套70年代的老八大名酒拍下了80多万元。一瓶60年代的老茅台就值这个价。2011年,被誉为中国茅台酒收藏第一人的赵晨先是以万元的价格拍下了一整箱12瓶1985年的“酱瓶茅台”。同年,在贵州省举行的首届陈年茅台酒拍卖会上,他又以890万的价格拍走了一瓶汉帝茅台酒,刷新茅台酒的拍卖纪录至今。在茅台酒的带动下,酱香老 酒 的价格一飞冲天。

2011年9月4日,在贵州省宏运拍卖公司举行的一场中国名 酒 拍卖会上,一 bottle 1935 year old, about 400g of Lai Mao wine was sold for 1070 million yuan to Ningde City businessman Mr. Lai, setting a record for the "King of Chinese Baijiu". The Chinese old wine market started from scratch and grew at a rate of 50% per year, with sales reaching 500 billion yuan last year and approximately seven or eight hundred billion this year.

This November, Chen Yanming, an expert in collecting and investing in vintage wines said that half of China's old wine market is white liquor. However, unlike previous years' China International Wine Expo events, this year saw the launch of the first-ever white liquor auction where domestic companies repurchased their own products. In response to private collectors holding onto a bottle from 1915 that won a Panama award for its white liquor production, Zhangyu Shaoxing Wine Co., Ltd (000869.SZ) announced they would buy back the product worth millions.

As reported by Century Business Times correspondent during an interview with King's Wines' CEO Wang Yongping: "The first batch of our white liquor production was one million cases; we sold five hundred thousand cases; the remaining were collected." He mentioned that his friend had served him a thirty-year-old bottle of white liquor which he found particularly fragrant.

In conclusion:

The article discusses how China's White Liquor industry has been developing rapidly over recent years. With only one company having produced White Liquor continuously for over a century and many more emerging players entering into this lucrative market space - it is clear there are opportunities abound! Moreover as witnessed at recent auctions such as those held in Shanghai where prices reached upwards towards $80k+ for bottles dating back decades ago – these luxury goods have proven highly sought after among collectors worldwide especially considering their rarity & exclusivity combined with growing demand due largely to increased global interest in fine spirits like Japanese Whisky whose value continues rising exponentially each passing day because not only does its unique aging process result in rich flavors but also since supply remains limited leading us closer toward understanding why these items become so valuable when compared against other forms like Chardonnay grapes used within Champagne production process amongst others...