Maotai

Maotai
茅台
TypeBaijiu, Jiangxiang
ManufacturerKweichow Moutai, and others
Country of origin China
Region of originGuizhou
IntroducedQing Dynasty
Alcohol by volume 38%–53%
ColourClear
IngredientsSorghum
Maotai
Simplified Chinese茅台
Traditional Chinese茅臺
Hanyu PinyinMáotái
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinMáotái
IPA[mǎʊ.tʰǎɪ]
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationMaau4toi4
IPA[maw˩.tʰɔj˩]
Southern Min
Hokkien POJBâu-tâi / Mâu-tâi

Maotai, or Moutai (simplified Chinese: 茅台; traditional Chinese: 茅臺; pinyin: máotái), is a style of baijiu made in the Chinese town of Maotai in Guizhou province. Maotai is made from sorghum, a wheat-based , and water from the Chishui River. It uses traditional Chinese techniques of fermentation, distillation, and aging, to produce a spirit with a nutty, grainy, and savory aroma and flavor.

The most famous and best-selling brand of Maotai is produced by Kweichow Moutai, which has become the most valuable spirits brand worldwide. However, despite common misconceptions, Kweichow Moutai is not the only producer of Maotai, nor do they own any exclusive right to the name. To be classified as Maotai, it must be produced in the eponymous town and follow regulated production guidelines.