Guilin Sanhua
From The Oxford Companion to Spirits & Cocktails
is a rice-aroma-style baijiu distillery. Situated in the fabled rocky landscape of Guilin, in the north of the coastal Guanxi province not far from the Guizhou border, it is the foremost exemplar of southeast China’s centuries-old
See also rice-aroma-style baijiu.
Huang Faxin, David Tiande Cai, and Wai-Kit Nip. “Chinese Wines: Jiu.” In Handbook of Food Science, Technology, and Engineering, vol. 4, ed. Yiu H. Hui. Boca Raton, FL: CRC, 2005.
By: Derek Sandhaus
This definition is from The Oxford Companion to Spirits & Cocktails, edited by David Wondrich (Editor-in-Chief) and Noah Rothbaum (Associate Editor).