One of its important features is the "Flying Fairy" trademark, which has been exclusively used for export since 1958.
In any diplomatic occasion requiring Moutai liquor, it is invariably present. The "Flying Fairy" trademark Moutai liquor has become an important bridge for communication and exchange between China and international politics, economics, and culture.
Then, during a particular period, the fairy image was considered bizarre and superstitious, so it was replaced by the sunflower trademark.
Fun fact: Sunflower Moutai was the least-selling generation in the history of Guizhou Moutai.
Until 1975, the Flying Fairy trademark was restored, and the liquor's name was changed to "Flying Guizhou Moutai Liquor."
Since then, the new version of Flying Moutai has been referred to by liquor enthusiasts as Big Flying, and the batch from 1975 was the first batch of Big Flying products, most of which were exported.
