백세주 BAKSEJU 375ml

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백세주 BAKSEJU 375ml

백세주
백세주는 한국의 전통 술 중 하나로, 이름에서 '백세(百歲)'는 '백 년을 산다'는 의미를 담고 있습니다. 이 술은 건강과 장수를 기원하는 의미로 만들어졌으며, 찹쌀과 여러 가지 한약재를 발효시켜 만듭니다. 한약재로는 인삼, 황기, 구기자 등이 사용되며, 이들 재료는 독특한 풍미와 향을 더해줍니다. 백세주는 부드럽고 단맛이 특징이며, 알코올 도수는 약 13도로, 부담 없이 즐길 수 있는 술입니다. 한국 요리와 잘 어울리며, 특히 전통적인 행사나 명절에 자주 마십니다.


Baekseju
Baekseju is a traditional Korean alcoholic beverage, with the name 'Baekseju' meaning 'Drink of a Hundred Years,' symbolizing longevity and good health. It is made by fermenting glutinous rice with various medicinal herbs, including ginseng, astragalus, and goji berries. These ingredients impart a unique flavor and aroma to the drink. Baekseju is known for its smooth, slightly sweet taste and has an alcohol content of around 13%, making it a mild and enjoyable drink. It pairs well with Korean cuisine and is often consumed during traditional celebrations and holidays.

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