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Maotai: The hard liquor China's elite & powerful prefer | Investigation | Oneindia News

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Maotai: The hard liquor China's elite & powerful prefer | Investigation | Oneindia News

Maotai: The hard liquor China's elite & powerful prefer | Investigation | Oneindia News

DW follows a journalist investigating Maotai's alleged law infringements involving a famous brand of the distilled spirit in a town of the same name.

A look into the preferred drink for high powered Communist party officials at private gatherings.

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