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Ming River Sichuan BaijiuAbout Ming River Sichuan Baijiu Rooted in a rich history that dates back over 600 years, Ming River Sichuan Baijiu is a unique product that carries the legacy of the Chinese spirit tradition. As the first ever Baijiu product crafted especially for the international market, it exemplifies a perfect blend of ancient distillation techniques with modern flavors. What makes it unique, is its complex, rich flavor profile, which sets it apart from other
About Ming River Sichuan Baijiu
Rooted in a rich history that dates back over 600 years, Ming River Sichuan Baijiu is a unique product that carries the legacy of the Chinese spirit tradition. As the first ever Baijiu product crafted especially for the international market, it exemplifies a perfect blend of ancient distillation techniques with modern flavors. What makes it unique, is its complex, rich flavor profile, which sets it apart from other spirits you can buy or order. A sip of this Baijiu will transport you to the heart of Sichuan province, where traditional distilleries have been crafting this divine spirit for generations.Tasting Notes
Ming River Sichuan Baijiu boasts a harmonious play of flavors that make it a real treat for the senses. The baijiu opens with a striking Nose of tropical fruits, particularly pineapple, complimented by hints of anise and a touch of sourdough funk. In the Mouthfeel, it starts bold with spice and finishes lightly sweet, delivering an uplifting blend of stone fruit, particularly lychee and green apple. The Aftertaste lingers with an imprinted sweetness touched with peppery spice, creating a beautiful symmetry for the palate.Suggested Serves
Ming River Sichuan Baijiu is the star ingredient in several cocktails. Here are some suggested serves:- Ming Mule: A refreshing blend of ginger beer and lime juice with the Baijiu, perfect for any occasion.
- The Sichuan Daiquiri: The complexity of the Baijiu enhances this classic cocktail giving it an all-around more satisfying taste.
Production Notes
Produced with a naturally fermented grain mash, Ming River Sichuan Baijiu uses a unique blend of local grains which is then fermented in earthen pits. The Baijiu is then distilled in handmade clay stills, and aged in terracotta vessels. Through this traditional artistry, the Baijiu takes on its unique mix of flavors. The Baijiu is then bottled without any added flavoring or sweeteners, allowing the spirit's true character to shine through. This production narrative makes it a great item to shop or browse for online, for both traditionalists and connoisseurs.750ml & 90 Proof
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4.7 ★★★★★
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★★★★★ 5
Very good
Color: A-Brushed Silver
Here its my review for this espresso machine. The stainless steel design looks modern and premium, and it fits perfectly in small spaces without taking up too much room.
The espresso comes out with a rich flavor, and the milk frother works great for making lattes and cappuccinos at home. I also like the pressure gauge because it helps monitor the extraction process.
Perfect option if you want café-style drinks without spending a fortune on a large machine.
Easy to use, easy to clean, and looks beautiful on the counter.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great product, excellent value for money!
Color: A-Brushed Silver, Color: A-Brushed Silver
I'm very satisfied with this purchase. It consistently brews rich and aromatic coffee, and the stainless steel body looks stylish and modern on my kitchen countertop. This coffee maker is easy to operate, heats up quickly, and is easy to clean. It feels sturdy and durable, with excellent workmanship. For someone who drinks coffee every day, it's definitely a worthwhile investment. Excellent quality and great value for money!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2026
★★★★★ 5
All in all, it's great value.
Color: A-Brushed Silver, Color: A-Brushed Silver
This coffee machine exceeded my expectations in every way. The stainless steel construction makes it sturdy and durable. It heats up quickly, brewing coffee at the perfect temperature for a smooth and balanced taste. I love that it runs quietly and doesn't take up much space. The water tank is easy to refill, and the filtration system is highly efficient. Cleaning is also simple, which is very important to me. It's an excellent choice for both coffee beginners and experienced coffee lovers.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Actual espresso! Great as a backup or for vacation home or hotel room.
Color: Anti-Fingerprint Silver
I'm an experienced (20+ years) home barista. But my Italian "prosumer" machine (Andreja Premium) is in the shop for new gaskets & gauges, and I have no real backup. Nespresso is easy to use but not true espresso--looks good but not espresso flavor; adequate with Aeroccino to make fake cappuccino. Tried the "inverted Aeropress" hack. Nope--strong black coffee but still not espresso. My old camping Handpresso+Illy pod? My arms ache from pumping and barely any crema till end of brew--spewed all over the sink.
This java junkie needs her 'spro! Found myself standing in Target staring at a Breville Bambino...for $200? $50 steam toys? Been there, done that. Saw this surfing Amazon, and thought "for just one Benjamin, why not?"
Arrived overnight. Surprisingly sturdy, easy setup. Not used to tiny (51mm) portafilter (which the manual calls a "funnel" and is taller than my pro 58mm portafilters) but I also have a good wood&steel tamper I bought for my first Krups pump machine 40 yrs ago. (The plastic one with the scoop at the end in the box makes a great cat toy). Filled it, did a cleansing steam wand "purge" per the easy to follow instructions on a sticker on the side of the machine. Ground some Metropolis "Red Line Blend" espresso beans. First try "choked" the machine so I ground a bit coarser. Hit the button and...OMG! Real espresso! Flowed out in rusty brown "monkey tails!" Medium brown crema! Piping hot! Tasted it and OMFG! It's the real thing!
Noisy, but so are all true vibe-pump espresso machines. Only reason to remove a star was that the puck is wet and takes several slams against the bar of my knockbox to dislodge the grounds. The espresso it makes is nearly as good as what came out of my Andreja Premium (which demands careful dialing-in, WDT stirring, leveling and calibrated tamping). Certainly better than what Starbucks serves (much less the superautomatic machines in gas station convenience stores). Haven't tried the steam wand yet, but I bet it'll make finer pourable microfoam than the stiff stuff from my Aeroccino. Maybe not latte art quality, so what? But the espresso is good enough that you'll likely want to drink it straight.
TIPS:
1. RTFM ("Read the Friendly Manual")! Keep the nice illustrated quick-start card close by.
2. Use the 2, not the 1-cup basket. Unless you're an absolute newbie, don't rely on the automatic "1-2 cup" button; rather, use the power switch (has a little "hand" icon signifying "manual") to start and stop the extraction before "blonding" (pale crema) occurs.
3. Don't grind as finely as you would for a prosumer machine, especially not a heat exchanger with an e61 grouphead. You might find that the cheaper burr grinder you use for drip or press, on its second-or-third-click-from-finest setting, works better than a commercial grinder. (Mine's a 2-yr-pld Baratza Encore, not even advertised as for espresso). A pricy hand grinder is overkill.
4. Don't tamp as hard as you would for a prosumer machine either. In a pinch, the plastic "cat toy" in the box is fine.
5. Run a couple oz. of water, w/o the portafilter in place, after you brew your shot and knock out the puck; then wipe the group screen dry.
6. To turn the machine off, press the power/manual-brew button for at least 2 seconds till the light turns off (otherwise you'll be releasing water through the group screen).
7. Use fresh beans less than 3 wks old (preferably 7-10 days post-roast date). Grind for each shot, or at least each brew session. Keep them in an opaque canister, preferably one that lets the air out but not in (the expensive mechanical twist vacuum ones are not necessary). For the love of everything holy, NOT the fridge or freezer!
THINGS YOU MIGHT WANT TO BUY: Knockbox--doesn't have to be a pricy one. (You don't want to accidentally dump your portafilter's basket into the sink or worse, the trash can or compost pail). Spend $10 or so for a good tamper. (But let its weight do the work, and don't try to spin it). WDT needle and weighted leveler tools are overkill--as is a dosing funnel if you aren't using a Mazzer grinder with a doser (Newbies--if that sounds like gibberish, you aren't using one). The manual advises against using a blade grinder (that cheap "whirly" kind better suited to spices), and recommends a "grind type mill" (i.e., a burr grinder).
Don't get me wrong--this espresso won't be "God shots," nor "Third Wave" barista champ quality, no matter how mad your skilz. But pair it with fresh beans, filtered water and a good burr grinder (Baratza Encore or better) and with a little practice you will be rewarded with the real thing! For $99--just a little more than those "steam toys" that brew into glass carafes--if it lasts me a year, I'll be delighted. I won't be giving it heavy use once my prosumer machine comes home, but it will more than just "do."
EDIT 3/23/26: Decided to try steaming milk, to see if it’s controllable for microfoam. (My Andreja Premium is too powerful—heats the milk too fast after stretching (and even 2 seconds is too long to stretch before getting thick foam). Well, it will take a little patience to wait and then bleed off some water. But it is quite gentle and controllable. Do I want to use two machines (at opposite ends of the room) to make a drink with latte art? After all its shots are not as good as from my prosumer machine, which steams too powerfully. But it DOES what it’s supposed to.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Good coffee machine
Color: A-Brushed Silver, Color: A-Brushed Silver
☕️ Very stylish and compact coffee machine!
The coffee comes out aromatic and tasty, and the milk foam is delicate and airy, like in a coffee shop. The machine is easy to use, heats up quickly and does not take up much space in the kitchen. I really like the modern design and high-quality materials. Perfect for homemade lattes and cappuccinos 🤍
✨ I use it every day and am very satisfied!
The coffee machine looks expensive and minimalistic, fits perfectly into the kitchen. The coffee is rich, and the cappuccino is just perfect. Easy to care for and convenient to use. For lovers of homemade coffee - a great purchase ☕️
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Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2026