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"Shall We Prepare Charyeju with Makgeolli?" HomeSul.com Hosts Lunar New Year Special Event View original image

Korean alcohol curation commerce site HomeSul.com announced on the 9th that it will hold a Lunar New Year special exhibition ahead of the first holiday of the Year of the Rabbit.


HomeSul.com has prepared a variety of Lunar New Year gift sets that can be selected and purchased according to price range or usage. The premium line, averaging around 50,000 KRW, includes △high-end Baesangmyeonju Omaerak set, Neurinmaeul Bingjugi set, Hongsi fruit wine gift set, Neurinmaeul Soju 21 Jugi set, Omaerak pack, and the practical line, averaging around 10,000 KRW, features △value Neurinmaeul Soju 21 ceramic cup set, holiday feast package (Neurinmaeul Makgeolli 3 types, meat meatball jeon), among others.


Additionally, △for ancestral rites, there are three types of Neurinmaeul Yakju, Neurinmaeul Onggi Makgeolli, and Aspartame-free Makgeolli packages (Classic, Casual, Pro), and △for gifts and gatherings, recommended products include Neurinmaeul Makgeolli gift bags (5 bottles), Neurinmaeul distilled liquor gift bags (6 bottles), and Neurinmaeul Makgeolli Bangultok set (5 bottles).


In this promotion, customers can also find various traditional liquors perfect for Lunar New Year gifts, such as △fruit wines Jajayeonyeon No. 1, 2, 3, Bingtanbok 5-pack △distilled liquors OdiaRak 40, Gamhongro 700 △soju Munbaesul △liqueur Omaerak Jigwan, among others.


HomeSul.com has also prepared benefits for its members. During the Lunar New Year special exhibition period, all products will be sold at a 10% discount, with an additional 5% discount coupon provided. Furthermore, free shipping coupons will be given to all members, and when purchasing the Aspartame-free Makgeolli package, two exclusive Neurinmaeul Makgeolli Black glasses will be gifted.



A HomeSul.com representative said, “Until the 1960s, when rice shortages limited the production of rice-made Makgeolli, Makgeolli was used as the traditional ancestral rite liquor,” adding, “This Lunar New Year, it would be a good opportunity to revisit traditional culture by placing Makgeolli made from our rice as Jeju (祭酒) on the ancestral rite table.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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