Gujing Distillery
Chinese spirits producer and seller.
Gujing distillery, established on March 5, 1996, with the approval of the Anhui Secretary Government, is a beverage company that produces and sells Chinese liquor and spirits as its flagship products, located in Haozhou, Anhui province. The company went public on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange in September 1996 and is controlled by Anhui Gujing Group Co., Ltd. Its direct competitors include Kweichow Moutai, Wuliangye, Luzhou Laojiao, Fen Wine, Yanghe Brewery, Jiugui Liquor.
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