Can the name of liquor be called pure grain five grain wine?
Generally speaking, the name of liquor can be freely named, as long as it does not violate relevant laws and regulations and trademark registration regulations. Therefore, in theory, liquor can be named "pure grain five grain wine".
In the name of "pure grain five-grain wine", "pure grain" means that the raw material of wine is grain, while "five grains" refers to five kinds of grain: wheat, corn, sorghum, rice and millet. Such a name shows the quality of liquor and the purity of raw materials, and also helps to convey the characteristics and selling points of the brand to consumers.
Of course, in practical application, a good name should not only comply with the relevant laws and regulations, but also attract the attention of consumers, which has the advantage of being easy to remember and spread. Therefore, if an enterprise wants to name its own liquor as "pure grain five grain liquor", it needs to carry out further brand planning and promotion according to the needs of the market and consumers, so that this name can truly become an influential brand name.