Alcoholic beverage in Korean language is Ju and grape wine is podoju.
There are various Korean traditional liquors such as Cheongju, Podoju, Yakju and Soju. Beside these traditional Korean ju, South Korea also brews whiskey, brandy, vodka, beer, rum and gin.
Are those traditional Korean wine drinking glasses?
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This looks amazing. I don't consider myself a wine connoisseur , but I would like to remedy that. I haven't even started thinking about wine from other countries yet. There's just so much to try.
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