China's new favourite - tiger tonic wine
China's new favourite - tiger tonic wine
Feb 26, 2013
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(HindustanTimes) - China has officially allowed dose of tiger body parts - traditionally part of Chinese medicines - through an intoxicant - wine.
Selling of Chinese medicines derived from tiger bones has been banned there but not the "tiger tonic wine". The basic wine is made through
traditional method but a tinge of tiger bone, before bottling, has turned out to be its unique selling point. A bottle costs anything between $100 to $800 depending for how tiger bone was in contact with wine.
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