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How to identify the true and false Maotai by bottle body? A complete collection of true and false ph

Recently, some Maotai friends reported that they didn't know how to identify the true and false Maotai through the bottle body. Xiaobian carefully summed up the characteristics of fake Maotai bottle bottom of Guojiu Jianzhen small program, and compared it with authentic Maotai one by one. Learn about the complete picture of Maotai identification true and false. If there are any shortcomings, please correct them.

Methods / steps:

Look at the five star pattern

The five-star pattern in the middle of authentic Maotai is angular, with clear traces, which is easy to distinguish. The grains scattered around the ears are large and small, and full. On the contrary, the imitation of five-star pattern is very rough, fuzzy edges and corners, three-dimensional sense is not strong, wheat will be connected into a piece. All in all, a comparison between the true and the false leads to a higher sentence.

Look at the letters W and m

The letters W and m of the real Maotai bottle are round and smooth. The connection between the letters is short and concave. It's very comfortable to touch your hand. The length of the connection between the two letters and the two sides of the false Maotai is basically the same, and the font is thin.

Look at the letter spacing between Moutai and Co

Careful friends will find that the distance between Moutai and CO on the left in the picture below is wider, which is obvious to the naked eye. The distance of fake Maotai is very short. It looks like it's stuck together.

Abbreviations

The English letter at the bottom is actually the English translation of the company's name. "Co., Ltd" means limited company. The second point is actually a comma, but it is not obvious. The distance between C letter and circle is very narrow, the whole letter is bright and the line is thick.

For the whole case of liquor, there are four kinds of marks on the bottom of Maotai bottle: small square, MB, ckk, AHB. If you find that the bottom marks of the whole box are different, you should be careful. Because most of the bottles used for counterfeit liquor are recycled bottles and packed manually, it is difficult to unify the bottom identification.