CHINESE
History
Junhe Oak Barrels, established in 1997, is situated in Longkou City, Shandong Province. Its raw material and board factories are located in Changbai Mountain, Northeast China. As China's first benchmark enterprise, Junhe specializes in high-quality oak barrels, flavored oak barrels, and oak derivatives.
Founder
Junhe was founded based on the visionary insight of Zhang Hongliang into the domestic liquor market.

In the late 1990s, when Grand Dragon Wine, the largest locally listed wine company in Longkou, was established, the domestic oak barrels were predominantly imported from overseas.

This limitation significantly hindered the industry's progress in terms of product research and utilization.

In response to this challenge, Zhang Hongliang took a market-oriented approach and established Junhe with a focus on providing local oak-related products and oak barrels.

Inspiration from Ancient Wisdom Junhe draws inspiration from the ancient Chinese proverb, 'The noble man is harmonious but different.' Guided by this wisdom, the company endeavors to pave a unique and innovative path for Chinese oak barrels that is both inclusive and forward-thinking. Incorporating Artistic Vision With a background in sculpture and architecture, Zhang Hongliang brings a wealth of industrial design concepts, innovation, and creative thinking to Junhe's product system. This artistic approach has positioned Junhe as a trailblazer in the field of oak barrels.

History
Junhe's development is inseparable from its phase-by-phase challenges and growth, with progress at each time point serving as a cornerstone for the company's rapid advancement.
1997
The Junhe factory was established in Longkou City, Shandong Province, initially with only one workshop and two assembly workers.
1998
Junhe began as a wooden product supplierfor Grand Dragon Wine.
2017
Junhe has collaborated to establish a timber base and cutting center in Changbai Mountain in Northeast China, primarily for the deep processing of Mongolian oak wood.
2018
Junhe began to independently develop Mongolian oak barrels and miniature oak barrels, and applied for patents
2021
Junhe has obtained design and utility patents for its miniature (500&700ML) oak barrels; the new product line made its debut at a domestic liquor exhibition.
2022
Junhe Oak Barrels made their first international debut, with 500ML miniature oak barrels and 200L Mongolian oak barrels, marking the first time a domestic brand has entered European distilleries
2023
Junhe has successively obtained international patents for its miniature (500&700ML) oak barrels in Spain, the European Union, Japan, Canada, and other regions.