FENJIU Blue & White 30 Year Old Baijiu 500ml

£160.00

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4098288
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6903431104122
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Blue & White 30 Year Old was the first Baijiu released after the three-year-long reform of Fenjiu, and it instantly set the benchmark for their entire range.

Each Baijiu from Fenjiu has a different personality, spiriting you away to a completely unique place. However, this is something else entirely, as it whisks you around the world. Fragrant, clean and refreshing, it seems to open in the British summertime with orchard blossom, dandelion, herb gardens, asparagus, soft peach and white pepper. It almost feels like a glass of white wine sipped in the great outdoors. But before you relax into the picnic vibes too deeply, the sunshine is ratcheted up, and it jets your taste buds on a trip to the Caribbean for tropical fruit, banana, vanilla, roasting jerk spices and rum-like nuances. Then it’s home via a French bakery, all polished wooden counters, sweet spices, fruit tarts and the savoury dark chocolate of a pain au chocolat. This is a rich, full-bodied and simply sensational Baijiu, with a silky-smooth texture that coats the tongue like oil and a touch of sweetness that you feel on the sides of your tongue and inside of your cheeks – a sensation amplified by the enormous smile you wear as you sip it.

Based in Shanxi province, southwest of Beijing, Fenjiu is the oldest Baijiu in China and is famed for its elegant ‘light-aroma’ style. With a history dating back 6,000 years, the Fenjiu Distillery still follows the ancient methods, using organic sorghum, water drawn from the Gouzhuang spring 840 metres below the nearby forest, double fermentation, double distillation with cornhusks added to the fermented grain, and long maturation periods (that easily rival Scotch) in ceramic pots. The grain culture used to start the fermentation process is a combination of barley, peas and water, formed into bricks and left to develop in warm, humid conditions for up to two months. Fenjiu’s operation is mind-bogglingly huge. The distillery covers an area of 18 square kilometres, and they’re building a new one called Zhong Fen Jiu City that will be even bigger, more than doubling their size. There has never been a more exciting time to start drinking Fenjiu’s Baijiu.

Baijiu has been China’s national drink for more than five millennia and is the most-consumed hard liquor on the planet (18 billion litres are made each year). Although the West has been slow on the uptake, that’s all about to change. Sales of this fascinating spirit are exploding around the world. And it’s worth noting that Baijiu is as important a part of Chinese heritage as silk, tea, ceramics, martial arts and calligraphy, all of which have become very popular on these shores.

The name translates as ‘clear spirit’, and Baijiu can be distilled from sorghum, wheat, rice, sticky rice or corn. What makes it unique is two-fold. Firstly, it’s an ingredient called ‘Qu’ – bricks of damp grains left in a warm place until they grow yeasts, fungi and microorganisms – that is used to kickstart the fermentation, a little like koji for Japanese Sake. This gives Baijiu a distinctive aromatic funk, which reminds us a little of high-ester Jamaican rum. Secondly, it’s the fact that Baijiu – unlike any other spirit we’re aware of – is created by distilling the solids, not the liquid. Baijiu is then matured in ceramic jars; something that’s becoming increasingly fashionable in the world of wine also. These breathable containers allow micro-oxygenation of the spirit and remove impurities, all without adding flavour.

Again, like fine wine, production methods vary and there are strong regional variations. So, the Chinese generally classify Baijiu by its distinctive smell. The primary categories are ‘rice’, a sweet and floral style from the south; ‘light’, a delicate style from the north made with sorghum; ‘strong’, the most popular style crafted using at least two grains and mud pits for fermentation; and ‘savoury’ or ‘sauce’, an expensive and umami style thought to resemble soy sauce. Following a similar trajectory to other strong, artisanal spirits like Mezcal, Baijiu is traditionally sipped neat, but it has recently captured the attention of cocktail aficionados and the world’s finest bartenders. Baijiu now looks set to cement its status as the greatest spirit on the planet by increasing its global reach.


SKU No.: 4098288

Style No.: 946801

Country: China
Alcohol by volume (ABV): 53%
Volume: 500ml
Allergens: Sulphites

Blue & White 30 Year Old was the first Baijiu released after the three-year-long reform of Fenjiu, and it instantly set the benchmark for their entire range.

Each Baijiu from Fenjiu has a different personality, spiriting you away to a completely unique place. However, this is something else entirely, as it whisks you around the world. Fragrant, clean and refreshing, it seems to open in the British summertime with orchard blossom, dandelion, herb gardens, asparagus, soft peach and white pepper. It almost feels like a glass of white wine sipped in the great outdoors. But before you relax into the picnic vibes too deeply, the sunshine is ratcheted up, and it jets your taste buds on a trip to the Caribbean for tropical fruit, banana, vanilla, roasting jerk spices and rum-like nuances. Then it’s home via a French bakery, all polished wooden counters, sweet spices, fruit tarts and the savoury dark chocolate of a pain au chocolat. This is a rich, full-bodied and simply sensational Baijiu, with a silky-smooth texture that coats the tongue like oil and a touch of sweetness that you feel on the sides of your tongue and inside of your cheeks – a sensation amplified by the enormous smile you wear as you sip it.

Based in Shanxi province, southwest of Beijing, Fenjiu is the oldest Baijiu in China and is famed for its elegant ‘light-aroma’ style. With a history dating back 6,000 years, the Fenjiu Distillery still follows the ancient methods, using organic sorghum, water drawn from the Gouzhuang spring 840 metres below the nearby forest, double fermentation, double distillation with cornhusks added to the fermented grain, and long maturation periods (that easily rival Scotch) in ceramic pots. The grain culture used to start the fermentation process is a combination of barley, peas and water, formed into bricks and left to develop in warm, humid conditions for up to two months. Fenjiu’s operation is mind-bogglingly huge. The distillery covers an area of 18 square kilometres, and they’re building a new one called Zhong Fen Jiu City that will be even bigger, more than doubling their size. There has never been a more exciting time to start drinking Fenjiu’s Baijiu.

Baijiu has been China’s national drink for more than five millennia and is the most-consumed hard liquor on the planet (18 billion litres are made each year). Although the West has been slow on the uptake, that’s all about to change. Sales of this fascinating spirit are exploding around the world. And it’s worth noting that Baijiu is as important a part of Chinese heritage as silk, tea, ceramics, martial arts and calligraphy, all of which have become very popular on these shores.

The name translates as ‘clear spirit’, and Baijiu can be distilled from sorghum, wheat, rice, sticky rice or corn. What makes it unique is two-fold. Firstly, it’s an ingredient called ‘Qu’ – bricks of damp grains left in a warm place until they grow yeasts, fungi and microorganisms – that is used to kickstart the fermentation, a little like koji for Japanese Sake. This gives Baijiu a distinctive aromatic funk, which reminds us a little of high-ester Jamaican rum. Secondly, it’s the fact that Baijiu – unlike any other spirit we’re aware of – is created by distilling the solids, not the liquid. Baijiu is then matured in ceramic jars; something that’s becoming increasingly fashionable in the world of wine also. These breathable containers allow micro-oxygenation of the spirit and remove impurities, all without adding flavour.

Again, like fine wine, production methods vary and there are strong regional variations. So, the Chinese generally classify Baijiu by its distinctive smell. The primary categories are ‘rice’, a sweet and floral style from the south; ‘light’, a delicate style from the north made with sorghum; ‘strong’, the most popular style crafted using at least two grains and mud pits for fermentation; and ‘savoury’ or ‘sauce’, an expensive and umami style thought to resemble soy sauce. Following a similar trajectory to other strong, artisanal spirits like Mezcal, Baijiu is traditionally sipped neat, but it has recently captured the attention of cocktail aficionados and the world’s finest bartenders. Baijiu now looks set to cement its status as the greatest spirit on the planet by increasing its global reach.


SKU No.: 4098288

Style No.: 946801

Country: China
Alcohol by volume (ABV): 53%
Volume: 500ml
Allergens: Sulphites

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