Bai Mai Spring Wine Culture Tourism Zone

Address
明水街道济青路12566号
Description
Bai Mai Spring Wine Culture Tourism Zone
📍 Address: No. 12566, Jiqing Road, Mingshui Subdistrict, Jinan City, Shandong Province
🏛️ Historical Origins:
The wine culture of Bai Mai Spring dates back to the Ming Dynasty, nurtured by the spiritual essence of “the Number One Spring in the World”—Bai Mai Spring. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, the Mingshui region had already established a long-standing tradition of winemaking, with Bai Mai Spring wine gaining widespread fame and even serving as a tribute product, earning the esteemed reputation of “spring-fed fine wine, fragrance spreading across Qilu.” Since modern times, the distillery was officially established in 1958, preserving traditional brewing techniques while integrating contemporary methods, becoming a significant representative in Shandong’s baijiu industry.
🍶 Key Buildings and Scenic Features:
- Ancient Fermentation Vat Ruins Area: Preserved remnants of fermentation pits from the Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China era, intact and testifying to over a century of brewing history.
- Bai Mai Spring Wine Museum: A comprehensive cultural space combining artifact exhibitions, intangible heritage displays, and interactive experiences, showcasing historical wine vessels, brewing tools, and rare archival documents.
- Traditional Brewing Workshop (Reconstructed): Recreates the classic “clear steaming twice, clear distillation” process; visitors can observe every stage, including grain steaming, koji making, fermentation, and distillation.
- Springside Wine Pavilion: Built alongside Bai Mai Spring, featuring tiered pavilions and flowing water, embodying the ecological philosophy of “harmony between spring and wine.”
📜 Cultural and Historical Value:
- The museum houses 12 national-level cultural relics rated Grade III or above, including a Republican-era wine jar, hand-carved wooden molds, and a handwritten copy of the ancient text The Classic of Wine.
- In 2014, “Bai Mai Spring Wine Brewing Techniques” was listed on the Shandong Provincial Intangible Cultural Heritage Register, representing an active living legacy of Lu wine culture.
- The site features a “Wine Etiquette Cultural Corridor,” systematically presenting Confucian ideals of “wine virtue” and traditional folk wine customs of Shandong.
🎫 Visitor Information:
- Opening Hours: 9:00–17:00, Tuesday through Sunday (closed Mondays)
- Admission: Free entry (some experience activities require reservation and fee)
- Transportation: Take bus lines 301 or K179 from downtown Jinan and alight at “Bai Mai Spring Distillery Stop”
- Recommended Visit Duration: 1.5 to 2 hours
🍷 Special Experiences:
- Join the “Tasting Journey”: Guided tasting session led by professional staff, featuring classic wine series.
- Hand-painted Wine Bottle Workshop: A family-friendly interactive activity that blends education with fun.
- Limited-Edition Commemorative Wine Releases: Exclusive bottles launched annually during the Spring “Spring Fermentation Festival.”
🌿 The Bai Mai Spring Wine Culture Tourism Zone is not merely a distillery—it is a living epic of Qilu wine civilization, flowing like the sound of springs.